Driver Education is not mandated by the school and participation is voluntary. The state of North Carolina does require driver's education for anyone younger than 18 who wishes to be licensed to drive. Students cannot take the class until they are at least 14 1/2 and we are not certified to drive with students older than 18.
Davie County Schools Fall Session for driver education is getting ready to start. Students must be born on or before February 21, 2010 in order to be eligible for the class. The mandatory eye exam will be on Wednesday, August 21. The meeting is floating and will be between 3:30-5:00 PM.
Please fill out the form below.
The fee for Driver Education is $65. This fee must be submitted at the Parent/Student meeting which is at the start of the online course. We take cash or checks (no cards). Checks should be made out to Davie High School. No refunds will be issued for Driver Education fees.
If a student is removed from the class for not meeting deadlines or expectations then they will have one more opportunity to take the class. If they are removed a second time they will no longer be allowed to take driver education through DCS.
The 100 Deadliest Days for Teens!
The new Parent Driving Log is linked in the Web Links page!
Parent's Supervised Driving Program
Defensive Driving Course for teens at Charlotte Motor Speedway:
It is free and very good!
DAVIE COUNTY DRIVER EDUCATION
DMV Information
DMV offices are requesting (not requiring) that families make appointments for permit and road tests.
Click to Make a DMV Appointment
Important information about DMV Appointments:
DMV Makes Scheduling Changes, Increases Walk-In Availability (ncdot.gov)
To get ready for your permit test:
DMV Genie permit practice test app: breeze through your DMV test (driving-tests.org)
Information about your real ID:
Official NCDMV: N.C. REAL ID Requirements (ncdot.gov)
To track your hours after you get your permit:
RoadReady - Free Teen Driving App - Log and Track Your Time (roadreadyapp.com)
Click to Make a DMV Appointment
DRIVING
After successfully completing the online course and before they are eligible to try for their permit at the DMV, students must log in-car hours with a certified driver education instructor.
Unfortunately, there is no way to predict when a specific student will be contacted to drive. There is a list of local private driving schools on this site.
drivereducation@davie.k12.nc.us