Around here, for driver's ed, high school enrollment appears to be irrelevant, as all of the programs are run essentially privately (even the ones resident at high schools, and taught by faculty/staff, carefully point out that they really have nothing to do with the school; they're just there as a convenience to the students).

I took driver's ed in the summer (long, long ago!), at my local high school, with a bunch of my age peers, the summer between freshman and sophomore year of university. No one cared or noticed for a good while that I was anything other than some kid who must go to private school (not unusual in that community). I thought it was a fascinating cross-cultural experience, not having ever been in a chronological age-matched instructional setting.

I'm surprised that there are actually enrollment documentation requirements in some states. What in the world would that have to do with learning to drive?

Last edited by aeh; 01/22/15 05:43 PM.

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