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Driver's Education Wolfson High SchoolSamuel W. WolfsonWaitlistClass will be held in the portable next to the tennis courts. Class will start at 8:00 am and end promptly at 3:00 pm please make sure students are picked up on time. There is no one to watch them after 3:00 pm. Thank you. Learners Permit is required prior to the start of the session. Students need to bring there own lunch and bottle water. Please make sure they are dressed to be outside. Must provide the student birth date and last 5 of social security number on first day of class. Vehicles are provided during each session. The class consists of three parts: classroom, driving range, and street driving. You must average a 70% on all tests in each part to qualify for you Driver’s License waiver. Sneakers or flat shoes are required at all times for safety – no flip-flops or high heels.Summer 2026
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NewDrivers Education (Raines HS)William M. Raines High SchoolTeaches students how to navigate a vehicle on the driving range and state roads. Preparation enables students to pass the DMV road test to acquire the State of Florida Drivers Operators License. Must have Learners Permit to enroll in this course. Call Raines High concerning the Learners Permit 904 924 3049 ask for Mr. Nat Brown.Summer 2026 -
Edward H. White High SchoolEdward WhiteDRIVING CLASSSummer 2026
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WaitlistFletcher Summer Drivers EducationFletcher High SchoolLearn driving skills and test for your driver's license.Summer 2026
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STEMKAMPSTEMKAMP @ Oceanway MiddleSTEMKAMP is an exciting week of hands-on STEM learning for any rising 6th–8th grade student, taking place June 8–12. Camp runs Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and students will engage in interactive STEM activities centered on this year’s theme, Earth Sustainability. As part of the experience, all students will attend a STEM-related field trip on Thursday, June 11. Extended care is available until 5:00 p.m. for an additional fee. The week concludes with Family Day on Friday, June 12, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., when families are invited to join us and explore all that students experienced and created during camp. Please see www.stemkamp.netSummer 2026
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NewSUMMER Drivers Education (Sandalwood)Sandalwood High SchoolDriver EducationSummer 2026
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Summer Driver Education - Atlantic Coast HSAtlantic Coast High SchoolNewThe course is only 6 days. State mandate is 42hours. The student is NOT allowed to miss one day, or they will not qualify for their License certificate or a refund and will be dismissed from the course.Summer 2026
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NewSummer Driver Education - Mandarin HSMandarin High SchoolThe course is only 6 days. State mandate is 42 hours. The student is NOT allowed to miss one day, or they will not qualify for their License certificate or a refund and will be dismissed from the course. Also, bring your lunch and drink.Summer 2026
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NewSummer Driver Education - Mandarin HSMandarin High SchoolThis course is only six (6) days in length, and the state mandate requires a total of forty-two (42) hours. Students are not permitted to miss any day of the course. Failure to attend all days will result in disqualification for licensure, no refund, and dismissal from the course. Students must bring a lunch a drink each day. No flip-flops are allowed. Meet in Room M-103.Summer 2026
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NewSummer Driver Education - Mandarin HSMandarin High SchoolThis course is only six (6) days in length, and the state mandate requires a total of forty-two (42) hours. Students are not permitted to miss any day of the course. Failure to attend all days will result in disqualification for licensure, no refund, and dismissal from the course. Students must bring a lunch a drink each day. No flip-flops are allowed. Meet in Classroom M-103.Summer 2026
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Summer STEM for the AgesSummer STEM for the Ages @ Jacksonville STEM AcademyOur camp is designed for students ages 10–13 and offers a fun, hands-on STEM experience. Each week, students will explore exciting themes like building with 3D printers, creating games with coding, designing in Minecraft, working with robotics, and even learning how to grow plants using hydroponics. Students will work in teams, take on creative challenges, and compete in friendly competitions throughout the week. By the end of each session, students will have built projects they can be proud of, learned new skills, and experienced STEM in a way that is engaging, interactive, and enjoyable.Summer 2026