Beginning Sept. 30, anyone under the age of 21 who gets a driver’s license in Ohio will have to go through driver’s education classes first. Currently, driver’s ed is required for 16 and 17-year-olds.
ZANESVILLE ‒ Gov. Mike DeWine wants driver's education back in Ohio's high schools. That was his message when he visited Zanesville High School on Tuesday as part of a two-day tour, following his ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Gov. Mike DeWine hopes his new $50 million plan to bring driver training back to Ohio high schools marks the first step toward a bigger goal: making Ohio only the second state in the ...
BOSTON (SHNS) – Extending a policy that enables driver education classes to be taken virtually would put teens and road safety at risk, a Webster driver’s teacher told lawmakers on Tuesday. Jason ...
Although he served as the Superintendent of Springfield City Schools before his retirement, Assistant Mayor David Estrop just learned recently that driver’s education was once included as an elective ...
Ten students in the driver education class at Middlebury Union High School held detached steering wheels, Frisbees and dinner plates. Their teacher, George Rooney, was demonstrating the proper ...
Students planning to take drivers education next year through Cleveland County Schools might need to be prepared for delays ahead due to DMV roadblocks. Walter Spurling, Cleveland County School Board ...
Students who receive free or reduced lunch can now apply for free driver’s education classes. “Doing what’s best for our kids is what’s best for our state and ensuring the next generation of drivers ...