Class of 2013
TEEN TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM – NEW FOR DRIVER’S EDUCATION
A new law concerning driver’s education will begin this September, 2010. As part of the classroom driver education instruction, students and their parent/guardian are required to attend a 90 minute traffic safety program. This requirement must be met before the student will receive a Driver Education Certificate of Completion (commonly referred to as the “green card”). THIS IS MANDATORY.
The first opportunity to attend this program will be September 13 in the Langley HS auditorium at 7 PM. The doors will close at 7 PM and no one will be admitted once the doors have closed. Be prepared to stay for the entire 90 minutes. If you leave early, your presence will not be counted and you will need to repeat the session. There will be three more sessions throughout the school year, each occurring the first week of each quarter. You are encouraged to attend the session during the quarter the student is enrolled in Driver’s Education. Please be aware of the following procedures that have been established to fulfill the requirements of the new law: • Student must attend with their parent/ guardian • Parent/guardian is required to show valid driver’s license or state issued identification number • Attendance for FULL 90 minutes is required • Proper completion of the registration form required (received at the session) • Program must be completed during the year student is enrolled in Grade 10 HPE • No fees are charged to FCPS students. Fees are only assessed if taken during ACE Questions? Please contact Cheryl Buffo (cbuffo@fcps.edu) or Susan Shifflett ( sshifflett@fcps.edu )
Thanks for such a wonderful year! You are a great group of very helpful parents!
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Download the following informational flyers:
Freshman Class Fundraiser- Langley Fleece Wear
Welcome Freshman Parents- Lots of information about upcoming events.
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