Behind-the-Wheel Driving* (19 hours) (6410)
This is a course of four hours of off-street, multiple-car, driving range experience;
four hours of driving simulator instruction; and three hours of on-street and
Skid Monster instruction in a dual-control car. In addition, each student spends
six hours in the car observing another student operating the automobile under
normal traffic conditions.
Classroom Instruction (6420)
*18 weeks (less time each student spends in the driving simulator, on the multiple
car driving range and on the road as a driver or observer). This is a one-semester
course to develop the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary for assuming
one's responsibilities as a driver. The course emphasizes four areas of study:
(1) the role of the driver, (2) one's personal responsibilities in driving an
automobile; (3) traffic laws, and (4) sound practices when driving in heavy
traffic.
To be eligible for driver education the first semester a student must be 16
on or before February 23. For second semester a student must turn 16 on or before
July 18, and for the summer program the student must turn 16 on or before September
30. There is a $100 student fee for this class.
Fitness for Life (grade 10) – Semester (6130)
Students become involved in and adopt a personal lifestyle of regular physical
fitness. They identify and understand all components of fitness including weight
control, nutrition, caloric expenditure and stress management. Core requirement.
Swimming 1-6 (grades 10-12) – Semester (6220)
Students improve individual strokes and receive instruction in diving and lifesaving.
Classes must be taken in sequence. Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: Fitness
for Life (6130).
Competi tive Athletics 1-6 (grades 10-12) – Semester (6170)
This course meets the needs of the athlete on competitive teams with advanced
instruction in strategy, sportsmanship, onditioning and skill development. Prerequisite
or concurrent enrollment: Fitness for Life (6130).