
Military Families and Driver Education
Military Families and Driver Education Q. We are a military family, and I don’t have a Virginia driver’s license. Can I teach my child to
Military Families and Driver Education Q. We are a military family, and I don’t have a Virginia driver’s license. Can I teach my child to
Homeschoolers have several options for fulfilling the required training to obtain a driver license, but questions–and confusion—still arise. If you have questions or concerns as
Teaching Homeschool Teens to Drive by Megan Bittner Teaching your teen to drive may be the most nerve-wracking course you teach as part of your
Good Driver Discount Numerous homeschool families that applied for the Good Driver Discount for their qualified student teens were denied the discount by their auto
Homeschool Driver’s Education in Virginia Time to add a new element to your homeschool? Driver’s education can be done at home! This weekly Q&A Live
Q. Are homeschoolers in Planning District 8 required to complete and to sign the “Parent/Teen Driving Agreement” included with the “Affirmation of Completion” form? A.
Q. How can I get an “Education Begins at Home” license plate? I’m so encouraged when I see them on cars! A. Since 2005 when
Q. I understand my teen and I must take a new 90-minute course in order for her to get a driver’s license. Where do we
Q. In order to teach the behind-the-wheel portion of driver education, I must show completion of an “approved correspondence course.” Which courses are “approved,” and
Q. We are homeschooling for religious reasons, and my teen wants to get a driver’s license. The DMV says I need a letter. What can
Q. Is there a requirement for high school homeschoolers to have two years of P.E.? Also, where on a transcript do I give credit for