Depends upon your school district. Some School districts alow home-schooled students to participate in extra-curricular activities and some schools do not. I would just call the school and ask.
2006-12-19 06:05:27
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answered by Tom T 2
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In would depend on the policy of the public school where you live. Many public schools are very supportive of homeschoolers and do allow them to take drivers ed or even to play on sports teams.
My nephews were homeschooled from kindergarten through high school graduation. Their church has a Christian school, so they were allowed to take classes there.
Another option is community college. A lot depends on what is available where you live.
2006-12-19 16:03:45
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answered by Anonymous
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yes. You should definately be able to take drivers Ed at a public high school. If you can't you can probably get it through a local private school. I attend a private school and sometimes homeschooled, or even kids from public schools attend drivers ed at my school.
2006-12-19 08:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Try checking with your local community college. Often Drivers' Ed courses are offered there. That's how my younger sister and I took Drivers' Ed, we were both homeschooled all the way from 1st grade through high school. Good luck!
2006-12-19 06:11:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Definately. Any kid in the school district should be able to take driver's ed at the school. My little bro was homeschooled and he took driver's ed with a friend at the public school. It should be fine
2006-12-19 06:14:54
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answered by judi_patuti 1
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If it is an afterschool activity then it shouldn't be a problem. You can even look into taking Drivers Ed at private or Catholic schools. (I was able to take it at a school I didn't attend). Call up your parents car insurance source and ask them where they would recommend you take Drivers Ed. After you get your license don't forget to go for a Drivers Safety Course- you can save a ton on car insurance.
2006-12-19 06:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You can go to a regular high school and pay a little fee to get the whole education but i have never seen home schooling people attending regular school for driver ed purpose, just do it by your own, get a permit, and learn how to drive
2006-12-20 15:12:34
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answered by golden 1
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They should be able to, as a public school doesn't run driver's ed, the DMV does. I was in private school when I took driver's ed and I did it at a public school.
2006-12-19 06:20:09
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answered by Jordan D 6
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Actually, if you're the teen, you can take driver's-ed at home, and then take the test to get your license. My friend did that two years ago.
2006-12-19 06:10:58
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answered by mr.oriental 2
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I think that you would need to enroll in that school & in order to do it, they may require you to take the state testing & force you to take their state mandated courses. Be careful about this. It may cause you more problems than it is worth.
2006-12-19 17:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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