Driver Education & SAT

Driver Education and Parent/Student Night

With 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours drive time all included in this ODOT approved course, there is no better time to get started. In an effort to ensure the success of your student in this program, please plan to attend the required parent/student night. Expectations, objectives, and procedures will be reviewed. It is also a time to gain clarification regarding new laws and driving techniques. If for some reason you are unable to attend the parent/student night scheduled for your class, please choose one that will better fit your schedule by going to the website: www.ODECdriving.com and to get additional information. Students will need to have a Learner's Permit by the first scheduled class. To register for this class, go to their website: http://drivereducationcenter.com/upcoming_classes.html

Required Parent/Student Meeting: TBA

Driver Ed A
10th-12th Grade
January 24-March 15 (15 classes, 30 instructional hours, No Class 2/16)
Tuesday/Thursday, 3:30-5:30
Location: US Room 60

Driver ED B
April 3-May 22
Tuesday/Thursday, 3:30-5:30
Location: US Room 60
Cost:  $350 (includes material costs)

*Please note:

  • ODOT requires that all students have a valid learner's permit up front or they cannot take the course. The ODOT-certified program of Driver Education is limited to 15 to 17 year old students who have a learner's permit. The tuition for students in this category (under 18, and unlicensed) is partially subsidized by ODOT. The subsidy amount is $210.
  • Therefore, anyone who is 18 and/or who already has a license will need to pay the additional $210. That will make your tuition amount $560.
  • Mandatory Parent Meeting at:

Beaverton Public Library
12375 Southwest 5th Street 
Beaverton, OR 97005 
Mtg Room AB
Date: January 23, 2012
Time: 7:00 PM

SAT PREP

This three-week course will teach students the critical reading, math and writing skills that are needed to perform well on the SAT. Students will gain hands-on experience through taking a practice SAT and will learn effective score-enhancing strategies that are specific to the SAT. In addition, we will cover the psychology of test-taking as well as proven methods for overcoming test anxiety. Each student will receive their own book, The Official SAT Study Guide 2.

Instructor Douglas Bloch, a teacher, author and counselor. He obtained his BA in math and psychology from New York University and his MA in counseling from the University of Oregon. He is the author of 12 books on personal development, including The Power of Positive Talk: Words to Help Every Child Succeed.

11th-12th Grade
April 14-28 (3 classes)
Saturday, 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Location: DC 206
Cost:
$175 (includes SAT book)

Upper School

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