| Driver Education - Class/Lab Course # 1900310 Grade Level: 9-12 Course Length: 1 semester ½ Credit Prerequisite: Restricted license * The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the highway transportation system, and strategies which will develop driving knowledge and skills related to today’s and tomorrow’s motorized society, and while providing an in depth study of the scope and nature of accident problems and their solutions. Laboratory instruction in dual controlled vehicles under the direction of an instructor and on off-street multiple vehicle driving ranges are available. There is a small materials fee for this course. ($35.00)
* Students who do not have their restricted license the first day of class will be given the DATE course required by the DMV during the first few days of class. They must then go to the license bureau to secure their restricted license using the waiver issued by the driver education teacher. Students who do not present a restricted license by a specified date will be dropped from the course with no refund of the materials fee. |
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- 01/12/2012 SAT Testing
- 03/12/2012 - 14/12/2012 Algebra EOC (Make-Up)
- 10/12/2012 - 13/12/2012 Dual Enrollment Exams
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What's Good at DHS
The Dunedin High School Highlander Band has been invited by Disney World to perform in their annual Christmas parade.
The Dunedin High School Highlander Band received a superior rating at their most recent competition.
The Drama Department produced another fall hit play "Ruthless".
The Swim and Dive team claimed a Regional Championship title this year in diving.
The Volleyball team was crowned District Champs for the first time in 22 years, and reached the regional semi-finals.
The Varsity Football team wrapped up the season with a winning record of 6-4.
The NJROTC cadets honored veterans at their annual Veterans Day Ceremony.
Also, the NJROTC program, in combined efforts with the faculty and students at DHS, donated hundreds of canned food items to feed needy families during the Thanksgiving holidays.
Fundamental shadowing has started and is going well.
Discovery Night is December 17, 2012.



