Dear Parents and Students,
To receive Yellow Course Completion Card
The following must be done satisfactorily:
All 18 – Drive Right Tests
All 10 – Module Entry Tests
All 10 - Module Exit Tests or Alternate assessment
Link to alternate assessments
https://docs.google.com/a/fnwsu.org/?tab=mo#folders/0B6sv-8fnzRqWNDM0YTY3OGUtZDZkNy00NzE4LWI5NTUtMTMwNDUwZjA2NzU3
Impaired Driving Research Presentation
6 hours or more including downtown St. Albans route completed successfully
6 additional hours on DMV log sheet
http://dmv.vermont.gov/sites/dmv/files/pdf/DMV-VN210-Driving_Practice_Log_Sheet.pdf
Tests, quizzes, worksheets, and writings that were done in class.
Night and or maintenance parent worksheet(s) or student plan on how to get parent or other adult involvement
Exam grade of 70 or better
Additional work listed in Powerschool will increase student understandings, and allow students to earn more points
Proverb of the month: Use time and energy to make a plan, and not an excuse. Students who have been making excuses will need to submit a plan for completion of the course.
Time is precious. Try to integrate driving practice into your everyday life. Many of you have been doing this. Short trips concentrating on a few skills at a time creates the best practice. Most of student practice should continue in relatively low traffic areas for a couple years. A driver's license does not mean that the new driver should go to Burlington alone. Supervise and keep everyone alive at 25 years old.
Students who do not complete the required driving, or are otherwise not ready to receive the completion card by the end of the semester, may be able to continue working toward completion in the fall.
Sincerely,
Ms. Cook
To receive Yellow Course Completion Card
The following must be done satisfactorily:
All 18 – Drive Right Tests
All 10 – Module Entry Tests
All 10 - Module Exit Tests or Alternate assessment
Link to alternate assessments
https://docs.google.com/a/fnwsu.org/?tab=mo#folders/0B6sv-8fnzRqWNDM0YTY3OGUtZDZkNy00NzE4LWI5NTUtMTMwNDUwZjA2NzU3
Impaired Driving Research Presentation
6 hours or more including downtown St. Albans route completed successfully
6 additional hours on DMV log sheet
http://dmv.vermont.gov/sites/dmv/files/pdf/DMV-VN210-Driving_Practice_Log_Sheet.pdf
Tests, quizzes, worksheets, and writings that were done in class.
Night and or maintenance parent worksheet(s) or student plan on how to get parent or other adult involvement
Exam grade of 70 or better
Additional work listed in Powerschool will increase student understandings, and allow students to earn more points
Proverb of the month: Use time and energy to make a plan, and not an excuse. Students who have been making excuses will need to submit a plan for completion of the course.
Time is precious. Try to integrate driving practice into your everyday life. Many of you have been doing this. Short trips concentrating on a few skills at a time creates the best practice. Most of student practice should continue in relatively low traffic areas for a couple years. A driver's license does not mean that the new driver should go to Burlington alone. Supervise and keep everyone alive at 25 years old.
Students who do not complete the required driving, or are otherwise not ready to receive the completion card by the end of the semester, may be able to continue working toward completion in the fall.
Sincerely,
Ms. Cook