Driver Licence Office Broward County
(Download to view or print PDF)or call 954-647-9361Prior to the 1998 school year, Broward County School's Drivers' Education program included both classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction. Guilty party wii review. In 1998, due to budget constraints, a phasing out of the behind-the-wheel component of the program began. Effectively, theDriver's Education programs “physical cars” were replaced with “virtual cars” in the form of computer-based driving simulators. By the year 2000, the Drivers' Education program had totally transitioned to a classroom/simulation-based program.With the support of the Dori Slosberg Driver Education Safety Act, Broward County Public Schools restructured its Drivers' Education program.
The restructured program was piloted at Plantation High School during the summer of 2003. BCPS Driver's Education program has a fleet of over 90 vehicles and serves well over 6,000 students annually. It is the largest program of its kind in Florida.Goals. Provide a program that ensures the safety of our student drivers. Mandatory driving in physical cars (not simulators). State certification for all instructors.
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Provide research and statistics of all student drivers that completed our program. Duration: 9 Week Course on Saturdays during school year, 3 Week Course Monday through Thursday during Summer.Available: 3 sessions during the school year. Credit: 1/2 Credit electiveLocations: 14 Broward County High Schools: Boyd Anderson, Coconut Creek, Coral Glades, Coral Springs, Cypress Bay, Deerfield Beach, Dillard, Everglades, Flanagan, McArthur, Northeast, Nova, Plantation, and Taravella.Instruction Time: 60 Hours (18 hours Range and 18 hours class time, 24 hours project & testing time). Each class is 4 hours: 2 hours classroom and 2 hours driving. Students can miss one class.Register: Public & Charter School students must register through Virtual Counselor. Private School students register via email.Description: All sessions are open to students of both public and non-public secondary schools.
The program offers the DELAP program which includes the Restricted License Test and Drivers License Test for those who are eligible. Students will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the class. We also offer the Drug and Alcohol Class course within our curriculum. In order for the Drug & Alcohol Class to count, you must test while enrolled in the Driver's Ed Course.McKay Scholarship: Students on a McKay Scholarship should check with their scholarship coordinator before registering for Driver’s Education. If you enroll in this course, you will be a BCPS student.
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