Mililani High School Driver's Ed
Updated: 8/10/2023
Contact Email: Matthew.calica@k12.hi.us
I (Mr. Calica) am running two in-school driver's education classes during the fall semester. These students are a priority as they will also earn a 1/2 elective credit upon completion of the course. Once this class finishes, I can start an afterschool class. The link below is to sign up for the afterschool class.
As of right now, there are 100 students on the after-school session waiting list. If you are in a rush to get through a driver's ed program, your best bet is to go with a private instructor/driving school. We can have a MAX of 30 students per class.
Mililani High School now has four instructors helping during the summer: Mr. Calica, Ms. Kaneko, Mr. Kawai, and Mr. Olivas. Now that we have additional support, we may be able to offer a Driver's Ed course during Winter Break.
To sign up for Driver's Education classes at Mililani High School, please fill out the form using the following link: MHS driver's ed sign up . The link is now active and if you sign up now, you will be put on the waiting list for our next afterschool class. PLEASE ENTER AN EMAIL THAT YOU CHECK REGULARLY, as that will be the primary means for communication.
Private instructors are allowed to conduct classes, and drive, so if you are in a rush to receive your driver's ed certificates, I recommend looking into private classes. Private instructors are regulated under a different rule-set from DOE instructors.
It is against protocol for me to recommend a private driving school, but you may check Yelp or Google Reviews for recommendations.
You are free to sign up at ANY public high school driver's ed program; for example, Leilehua High School has 3-4 instructors working during certain times. Pearl City High School and Waipahu High School also have multiple instructors.
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