Policy_Manual_2-12-2024

Utah Code § 53A-13-201(2) (2008)

Components of Driver Education Driver education shall consist of both a classroom portion of instruction and a behind-the-wheel and observation portion of instruction. Utah Code § 53A-13-201 (2008) Classroom Training The classroom training portion of driver education will consist of instruction, in accordance with the rules established by the State Office of Education, which will take place in a regular class during school hours, in class instruction held at the school outside of regular school hours, through the electronic high school or through community education classes.

Utah Code § 53A-13-209 (2008) Utah Code § 53A-13-209 (2008) Utah Admin. Rules R277-746 (November 8, 2011)

Behind-the-Wheel Training The behind-the-wheel and observation portion of driver education will be provided by the District in accordance with the rules established by the State Office of Education.

Utah Code § 53A-13-201 (2008) Utah Code § 53A-13-202(3) (2003) Utah Code § 53-3-504 (2006) Utah Code § 53A-13-209(1)(e) (2008) Utah Code § 53-3-504 (2006)

Funding Driver education in the District shall be solely funded through student fees and funds from the Automobile Driver Education Tax Account. However, for these purposes, the cost of driver education does not include the full-time equivalent cost of a teacher for each driver education class taught during regular school hours, or the cost of classroom space and maintenance. Utah Code § 53A-13-202(1)(a) (2003) The Board of Education will set the student fee required for participation in driver education in the District, which fee shall be determined by taking into consideration the costs associated with providing driver education which are not covered by reimbursements from the Automobile Driver Education Tax Account. Student fees shall also take into account costs which are not covered because of students obtaining a waiver of driver education fees. Utah Code § 53A-13-202(7) (2003)

4.0510.06 PASS/FAIL COURSES Issue Date: 5/8/97

The District may allow a student who wishes to take courses in excess of state and local requirements to take such courses on a pass/fail basis. The student shall declare intent to take the course pass/fail on the first day the course meets. Students who have a prescribed grade average

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