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              FullDriver's Education through CS Driving School (Note - Information Only)High School & College PlanningPLEASE NOTE: To register, please visit CS Driving School. Select Locations then click Register Now under arlington High School. The Driver Education Program is required in Massachusetts for teens who would like to get a Driver’s License between 16.5 and 18 years old. This program gives you everything you need to earn your Driver Education Certificate and become eligible for your road test. Package valid for two years from start date. The $1,165 package includes: 30 Hours Classroom Instruction Held at AHS Students must be at least 15 years, 9 months to begin. 12 Hours Behind-The-Wheel Offered seven days a week with pickup and drop-off at AHS or another arlington location. Scheduled through the CS Driving portal after turning 16 and receiving Learner’s Permit. 6 Hours In-Car Observation of another student driver Package Add-Ons: (Can be purchased at time of registration or later through the Student Portal) 2-Hour Parent/Guardian Class—$40 Required before a student can schedule behind-the-wheel hours. Certificate of Completion—$30 Electronic Driver Education Completion Certificate issued by the RMV. Required before a student (under 18) can schedule a road test. Road Test Sponsorship—$215 Optional service for a weekend group road test scheduled at CS Driving School, 2 Winter Street, Waltham. Vehicle and Sponsor provided. Two-Week Classroom Sessions at AHS: Monday–Friday, 3:30–6:30 pm October 20–24 and October 27–31 December 1–5 and December 8–12 March 2–6 and March 9–13 May 26–29, June 1–5 and June 8 Parent Classes are via Zoom the second Thursday of each month. Register at www.CSDriving.com Vacation Intensives at AHS: Tuesday–Saturday, February 17–21 or April 21–25 | 9:00 am–3:30 pm Parent Classes are via Zoom the second Thursday of each month. Register at www.CSDriving.comOngoing Programs 22-26 - 
						
  
              
          
          In-Control Crash Prevention Training (Information Only)High School & College PlanningRegister at In-Control Crash Prevention In-Control Crash Prevention is a non-profit training program committed to helping reduce automobile crashes through hands-on training. Motor vehicle crashes are the number one killer of teens nationwide and the main causes are speed and inexperience. Students and their families can learn safety skills that can only be taught at In-Control’s unique closed course environment. Learn how to handle skidding, panic stops, tailgating, and emergency lane changes. This 4.5 hour course has been highly recommended to us by CS Driving School as a way to better learn how to handle unexpected driving situations. Visit this link for a special arlington Community Ed discount, class details, as well as insurance discounts for graduates of the class: In-Control Crash Prevention.Ongoing Programs 22-26 - 
						
  
              Starting SoonCollegeDegrees360 (flickr) (CC BY 2.0)Jumpstart College Admissions for JuniorsHigh School & College PlanningIf multiple family members are attending, please register under one adult's name only. Don’t miss this valuable seminar to help organize and prioritize your college search and application process. Find out when to tour colleges and what to ask during your visit; how to begin your college list; the meaning of application terminology; and much more. We will review all parts of the application process, from application platforms and college entrance exam strategies to college interviews and student resumes. Leave with a timeline to help keep you organized and focused throughout junior year. Open to students with or without their parents.Fall 2025