Driver's Ed Program Loses Vehicles to Budget Cuts
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Updated: 8:28 PM Aug 26, 2008
Driver's Ed Program Loses Vehicles to Budget Cuts
Some major changes to the high school driver's education program have some people questioning whether schools are sacrificing student safety. School officials say they're doing everything they can with the budgets they've been given.
Posted: 7:44 PM Aug 26, 2008

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Some major changes to the high school driver's education program have some people questioning whether schools are sacrificing student safety.

School officials say they're doing everything they can with the budgets they've been given.

Don Biggs has taught driver's ed his whole career and at Arnold High since it opened. But this year, his course will be significantly different, because vehicles have been eliminated at Arnold, Rutherford and Mosley. Bay no longer has driver's ed.

"It's a gross error for them not to be behind the wheel of the car," said Biggs.

Driving safety and traffic laws will still be taught from the books. But students won't be able to practice behind the wheel at school.

Biggs says it's a huge mistake and he doesn't want to see anyone lose their life.

"What's sad to me is between Beth Road and Beckrich Road there are six of those 'In Memory Of' signs and they're all my students; four of those it wasn't their fault," said Biggs.

The driver's ed classes at Arnold are still full, but some interest has declined.

"Typically there is a laundry list of kids waiting to get into driver's ed because they want to experience driving for the first time," said Arnold High Principal Dr. John Haley.

The course will still provide students with their alcohol and substance abuse test and learner's permit test free of charge.

In February, the school district asked the Bay County Commission to add $5 dollars to all traffic violations to support driver's ed.

However, Superintendent James McCalister decided to drop the request after County Manager Ed Smith suggested the timing wasn't right for any type of monetary increases.


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Posted by: Karen Location: Panama City on Aug 28, 2008 at 03:05 AM

what a shame. kids need to learn the correct way to drive, rules of the road. look how many kid die on the roads driving. america really need to remember how important education is, there lot more money to cut then schools. schools should always have programs they need.
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Posted by: Robin Location: Panama City on Aug 27, 2008 at 10:15 PM

Mr.McCalister has just signed several young students Death Certificates, by not allowing the extra $5 to be charged for the Driver's Ed classes. Without the chance to drive a car,and parents not being able to afford the insurance rates to teach their children,these kids will get their licenses and be killed within their first year, whether they are 16 or 18 when they get licenses. I used to teach Driver's Ed.in Missouri, and they would allow the children to take their classes on regular streets around the schools. Here, when my children took Driver's Ed.,I had to finish their education, because it was lacking in safety. Both of mine,learned everything required and more. They passed their test with flying colors. I even was asked to teach their friends and have.It's part of life, insurance will be higher, if we don't teach our children correctly.Parents,get out there and be parents.Teach your children! McCalister, you have lost all respect from people, these days. Students need cars!
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Posted by: Mike Location: Panama City on Aug 27, 2008 at 08:02 PM

What happened to parents taking their own kids out driving in their own cars?
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