ENID, Okla. —
Area students 15 or older by Dec. 3 can enroll for driver’s education through Enid Public Schools.
The course is taught by EPS instructors, and includes 30 hours of class work and six hours of driving time.
Classroom sessions will begin at 7 a.m. Dec. 3 in the lectorium at Enid High School.
Driving time will be before and after school as well as Saturdays throughout the semester.
Requirements for enrollment are that the student is at least 15 on the first day of class and is a secondary student.
Cost is $170. Enrollment is limited. The class must have sufficient enrollment in order to be offered.
To enroll or learn more, call EHS at (580) 366-8300.
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