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Driver Education Classroom (+ Behind-the-Wheel) In-PersonDriver EducationProgram Information Tuition is $325 and due at the time of registration. Tuition includes 30 hours of classroom and 6 hours of behind the wheel training. It is recommended students wait until they are 15 years old to take driver education. You must be at least 14½ before the start of class to register. When registering for drivers education, please DO NOT use your student's email. We must have the parent/guardian email attached to the registration. Attendance to all class meeting times is mandated by state law. If your student misses class, he/she will have to make up the day(s) missed, on our next available session. Blue cards will not be given to students until classes are made up. Behind-the-wheel training is typically scheduled 6-8 weeks before a student plans to take their driving test. BTW training is scheduled directly with the instructors to fit student and instructor schedules. Students who do not show up for a scheduled BTW appointment will be charged $60. Cancellations must be made at least 12 hours before the scheduled driving time or you may be charged an additional $30. Below is a copy of the parent/student agreement for your reference. Driver Education Parent/Student Program Agreement 30 hours of classroom attendance is mandated by state law. If you feel you will not be able to attend all classes in this session, please let our office know and we will schedule you for a future session. Community Education reserves the right to charge $32 per hour for make-up of missed classroom time. Students who withdraw from the classroom session after class has started will forfeit $75 of their tuition. New e-Card System: The Minnesota Department of Public Safety has launched an e-Card system for driver's education, replacing the physical "blue" and "white cards". Students and parents will no longer need to track paper cards. Once students have completed the classroom time, including attendance to all hours and coursework, they will be added to the e-Card system showing they have completed the class and be eligible to take a learner’s permit test. Students are eligible to take their driving test at age 16, after holding their learner’s permit for at least 6 months, completing a supervised driving log, and completing 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training. Behind-the-wheel training is typically scheduled 6–8 weeks before a student plans to take their driving test. BTW training is scheduled directly with the instructor to fit student and instructor schedules. When ready to schedule with an instructor, please call Carrie at 218-847-4418, #6102. Students who do not show up for a scheduled BTW appointment will be charged $30. Cancellations must be made at least 12 hours before the scheduled driving time or you may be charged an additional $30. Additional charges possible for the following situations: $30 charge for a “no show” BTW appointment without 12 hours notice. Please note: If a student has an outstanding balance for any of these charges, the Certificate of Completion (“white card”) will be held until all payments are made. Discipline PolicyWe expect all students to be courteous and respectful of others and to maintain a positive attitude towards self, teachers and fellow classmates. If students are being disruptive or off-task (that includes internet searches not related to driver education); 1st offense; verbal warning from the instructor. 2nd offense; the student's parent will be contacted, and the parent must respond to the text. 3rd offense; student will be dropped from the class permanently. All cell phones MUST be placed in the cell phone caddy. Students will receive it back at the end of class. What if I took the 30-hour classroom instruction elsewhere, and not with Detroit Lakes Community Education?Families who did not register and pay for the classroom training directly through Detroit Lakes Community Education can enroll in our behind-the-wheel program to be eligible to take their learners permit. If your child completed the 30 hours driving training in another community or an approved online organization, families can complete the behind-the-wheel with us. We know that option doesn’t work for everyone. If your family wishes to receive the behind-the-wheel locally with us, you can do so by providing a copy of the Letter of Completion to our office indicating the training has successfully been completed. Enrolling in our behind-the-wheel program applies only to those families who did not register and pay for the classroom training directly through Detroit Lakes Community Education.Fall 2025
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Oregon Department of Transportation (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)MN Parent Awareness ClassDriver EducationBeginning the driving process is one of the most exciting, but also most hazardous, times for children. Join us for some great information about getting your student driver off to a great start. This class is for parents and their student drivers who are currently going through the driver's education process. Attending this class will reduce required practice driving hours from 50 to 40 hours. In summary, parents only need to attend the Parent Aware class once if they choose to do so to benefit from the reduced supervised driving hours requirement.Fall 2025
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Online Driver EducationDriver EducationThe Detroit Lakes Community Education is happy to be partnering with the A+ Driving School. A+ Driving School has designed their own fully online class platform made specifically for MINNESOTA STUDENTS. Their program is approved by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety and utilizes proven teaching methods that keep the student engaged throughout the learning process. Key Benefits: Start classes anytime and take at your own pace. Classes are available On-Demand! Entertaining "Live" classroom setting, minimal reading for students. Free Study Guide to all students. "Hands On" activities to reinforce information and get parents involved. 24/7 instructor support. The fee includes 30 hours of online classroom instruction and 6 hours of Behind-the-Wheel with a certified instructor. Students will pay a $20 activation fee at the start of the course. Reminder: Students must be at least 14½ before the start of class. It is recommended students wait until they are 15 years old to take driver education. If you do not receive an email with a code/link to begin the online course, please call Andrew Lesch at 218-847-4418, #6101. Community Education offers limited In-Person Classes. Please call our office for future offerings.Fall 2025