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Driver Education Classroom (ages 14 1/2 or older)


Driver Education-Teens -
Winter & Spring 2026

The first phase of driver education, 30 hours of in-class instruction, prepares students for the knowledge (permit) test. Students will increase their understanding of basic skills, principles, and processes of responsible driving. Areas of concentration include driver’s rights and responsibilities, alcohol and other drugs, signs-signals-road markings, rules of the road, safe driving tips, Minnesota traffic laws, and limitations for teen drivers. AAA Driver Training Program curriculum emphasizes the latest concepts in driver safety. Participants missing class must wait for the next session to make up missed time. 


Need to make a change? Due to high demand and the need for advanced registrations, any changes once registered will incur a $20 charge per occurrence. Notice must be given at least 5-business days prior to first class. No refunds thereafter.

Make-Ups: If you find the need to miss a driver education class, it can only be made up in an upcoming session (ie: If you miss day 10, you need to make up day 10 in an upcoming session). 

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  Matt Fenno


Centennial High School Campus - East Building - Upper : Room 120
Apr 13, Apr 14, Apr 15, Apr 16, Apr 17, Apr 20, Apr 21, Apr 23 & Apr 24
3:15 - 6:15 PM

Centennial High School Campus - West Building : Room 416 - Computer Lab/Sec and Room 707
Mon-Fri, Apr 13 - Apr 24
3:15 - 6:15 PM

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Price: $ 175 00