![]() Paying online through the WCPSS credit card terminal is our preferred method of payment. Once you receive this notification, you must pay your Driver Education fee to confirm your seat in the class. Once the Lead Teacher has compiled the registration forms for class, you will be contacted by email to verify which class you were assigned to.Jordan Driving School employs a Lead Teacher at each school who is responsible for assigning students to Driver Education classes at their school. You will find a list of Lead Teacher’s Contact Information, including email address and phone number, by clicking HERE. The form should be scanned and emailed directly to the Lead Teacher. Registration is open to students on a first come first service basis. Students must be at least 14.5 years of age on or before the first day of class to be eligible to register.Rising 9th graders should take the program at the high school they will attend next school year. For example, if you attend a private/charter school, you may take it at your “base” public high school only. Students are only allowed to take the class at the high school they attend or the designated location as determined by Jordan Driving School if classes are not held at their school.Read the entire registration form to make sure you meet the eligibility criteria for Driver Education and understand the registration process.The guidelines to register for Driver Education are as follows: Below you will find dates, times, locations, and an indication if the class is still taking registrations. The Course Completion Checklist (PDF) also lists current courses that meet divisional requirements.Thank you for your interest in the Wake County Schools Driver Education program, operated by Jordan Driving School, Inc. ![]() Courses satisfying a divisional requirement are designated (D) after their descriptions in the Undergraduate Bulletin and under course attributes in the Registration Portal. Qualifying Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) scores count towards general elective and some major/minor credit, but cannot be used to satisfy divisional requirements. ![]() You must complete courses in each of the five divisions of the undergraduate curriculum while enrolled at Wake Forest. Required for all students and should be taken within the first year.Health and Exercise Science (HES 100, 1 hour) Please contact the Office of the Dean of the College for more information. Students whose primary language (the language of instruction in the student’s prior schooling) is other than English are exempt from the basic requirement in foreign language. You might be exempt based on Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate score. See the Foreign Language Placement section for more info. Placement is determined by the Foreign Language Placement Test.Given that FYS 100 and WRI 111 are both reading and writing intensive, it is best that students not take these courses during the same semester.Ī 200-level foreign language course (3 hours), which might require prerequisites This course is to be taken during the first year. Required unless you are exempted by an AP Language & Composition score of 5 or an IB higher level English Languages score of 6 or 7.Given that FYS 100 and WRI 111 are both reading and writing intensive, it is best that students not take these courses during the same semester. This class is to be taken during the first year. ![]()
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