Glenville-Emmons

Driver's Education Program


**POINT OF IMPACT MEETING -  
1.  Parent's of new drivers should attend a 90 minute presentation.  
2.  Each new driver is required to submit a 40 hour driving log before taking the road test for their probationary driver's license. (50 hours should their parent not attend the 90 minute Parent Presentation).
 
DEVELOP LIFELONG DEFENSIVE DRIVING SKILLS

Instructor: Mr. Rayman
Location: Glenville-Emmons High School Media Center
Session: (30 hrs. - 3 Hours per day for 10 days)

**Mandatory Point of Impact Class** - Monday, June 6 (6:00 - 7:30) - Required of Parents-recommended for Students


Driver's Education - Classroom Times:

Tuesday, June 6, 2024 - Friday, June 17, 2024  (Time - 8:30am - 11:30) @ G-E High School Library

The above schedule is for classroom time only.  Behind the Wheel lessons are scheduled outside of class time as each student obtains his/her driving permit.  We are willing to make accommodations for picking up or dropping off students at home for the Behind the Wheel portion, if needed.

To Register:

STUDENT'S MUST PROVIDE A COPY OF A GOVERNMENT ISSUED BIRTH CERTIFICATE AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION.

THE TOTAL FEE OF $300 MUST BE PAID IN FULL BEFORE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE. (Fee includes both 30 hours of classwork and 6 hours of Behind the Wheel with an instructor).

Make checks payable to Glenville-Emmons School District.

1. Students must be 15 years old by December 1, 2023 to participate. Upon completion of 30 hours of classroom instruction, students will receive a blue card in which they must present in order to take the permit test on or after their 15th birthday.

2. Students who have obtained a valid permit may schedule Behind the Wheel lessons. Students are required to notify their instructor at least one day before a BTW lesson if they cannot attend a scheduled lesson. If a student is unexcused for a Behind the Wheel lesson, he/she must pay a fee of $35 before another lesson will be scheduled.

3. Upon completion of the Behind the Wheel lessons, students will be given a white card. Students must be 16 years old and have had a permit for 6 months in order to take the road test. Students must practice driving with their parents in addition to their lessons. Some hours of practice must be at night. Students wishing to take the farm permit may do so before their 16th birthday and have the 6-month practice time waived. Students must make an appointment for the road test, have a parent present, and have the white card verifying they have successfully completed 6 hours of Behind the Wheel instruction.

Call for more information: 1-507-383-4771
 
 

DMV Website

Point of Impact - PSA for Parents

Minnesota's Driver's Manual

Minnesota Practice Permit Test

ePermitTest

Minnesota Permit Practice Test

DMV PRACTICE TEST MINNESOTA

Minnesota Written Test Practice

Supervised Driver Log

Link to Minnesota Driving Log App

Schedule a Behind the Wheel Test

Road Test Information