Moore County Schools Drivers Education Mission: To administer a high quality driving program to Moore County students by providing them a solid foundation of necessary tools, knowledge and skills to prepare them for lifelong habits on how to be safe, confident, and defensive drivers.
Pinecrest High School December classes are FULL. Registration for the February class at Pinecrest will be on Saturday, December 16, 2023 at noon.
Union Pines High School December classes are FULL. Registration for the February class at Union Pines will be on Saturday, December 16, 2023 at noon.
North Moore High
School
- November class is full! March class registration is in person
only and will open up towards the end of January. Please see the
bookkeeper for
registration.
Cash or check is accepted.
Monday-Friday, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Online Asynchronous classes, such as, dmvedu.org, etc., are not accepted as a valid Driver Education course in the state of NC.
Be sure to read all the information.
You should start planning when your student is near 14 1/2 years of age. Consider extra-curricular activities when planning. Contact coaches and other after-school activities supervisors to avoid scheduling conflicts. All class registration is non-refundable and not transferable to other classes. Please make sure your student is able to attend classes that they have signed up for. Once classes are full, transfers are NOT permitted due to class seating requirements and instructor: student ratios.
Classes are identified as in-person or online on the registration site in the Online School Payment System.
Be sure you are choosing the right fit for your student.
If a student is disruptive or falls asleep during class, they will either be asked to leave class and need to make up the time or be permanently removed from the class.
In Person Classes at Pinecrest and Union Pines High Schools will be live streamed in the classroom.
Online Classes:
The
instructors for online classes will email orientation material for
their class approximately 10 days prior to the beginning date of the
class. If you do not receive this email please contact the coordinator
at [email protected]. During the traditional school year, classes run for 3 hours and begin at 4:30 pm. Virtual classes will have live instruction for the duration of the 30 class hours.
All FINAL exams will be taken in person. Students
that do not have their camera on during the class will be considered
absent during the time their camera is off and will need to make up
time. If any time missed is over 3 hours, the student will need to
retake the class. Please make sure you are an active participant during class time.
Students
from North Moore, Pinecrest, Union Pines, Registered Home Schools (MUST
provide documentation), NC Charter schools (In Moore County), or
Private NC schools (in Moore County), can register for any class
scheduled below. Students that reside and attend schools in other counties, are not eligible to attend classes in Moore County
All class registration is non-refundable and not transferable to other classes.
Upcoming Driver Education Classes
Pinecrest High School
(S. Burr)
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Union Pines High School
(S. Burr)
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North Moore High School
(R. Hussey)
Onsite enrollment ONLY at North Moore High School
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October 2-16, 2023
(NO CLASS October 9)
Virtual and IN PERSON
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Vision Check and Final Exam: October 16th(IN PERSON)
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October 2-16, 2023
(NO CLASS October 9)
IN PERSON
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Vision Check and Final Exam: October 23rd (IN PERSON)
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November 27-December 8, 2023
In Person
3:45 pm - 6:45 pm
Vision Check and Final Exam: September 29th
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November 6-21, 2023
(NO CLASS November 7th and 10th)
Virtual
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Vision Check and Final Exam: November 21st (IN PERSON)
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November 6-21, 2023
(NO CLASS November 7th and 10th)
IN PERSON
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Vision Check and Final Exam: November 21st (IN PERSON)
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Registration OPENS in person towards the end of January 2024
March 25-28, 2023
IN PERSON
8:00 am – 3:30 pm
Vision Check and Final Exam: March 28th (IN PERSON)
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December 1-14, 2023
IN PERSON
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Vision Check and Final Exam: December 14th (IN PERSON)
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December 1-14, 2023
Virtual
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Vision Check and Final Exam: December 14th (IN PERSON)
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Registration OPENS online
December 16, 2023 at noon
February 5-16, 2024
Virtual
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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Registration OPENS online
December 16, 2023 at noon
February 5-16, 2024
IN PERSON
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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Registration OPENS online
December 16, 2024 at noon
March 4-18, 2024
NO CLASS MARCH 15
IN PERSON
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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Registration OPENS online
December 16, 2024 at noon
March 4-18, 2024
NO CLASS MARCH 15
Virtual
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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Registration OPENS online
February 17, 2024 at noon
April 1-12, 2024
Virtual
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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Registration OPENS online
February 17, 2024 at noon
April 1-12, 2024
IN PERSON
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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Registration OPENS online
February 17, 2024 at noon
May 6-17, 2024
IN PERSON
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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Registration OPENS online
February 17, 2024 at noon
May 6-17, 2024
Virtual
4:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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Registration OPENS online
April 20, 2024 at noon for all summer classes!
Summer schedule will be posted by the end of March
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Registration OPENS online
April 20, 2024 at noon for all summer classes!
Summer schedule will be posted by the end of March
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** Classes in Red are FULL**
General Information
To participate in Moore County Schools Driver Education, students aged 14 1/2 (on the first day of class) to 18 (must be under 18) must register online or submit a Fee Reduction application (see "register" section). Students MUST reside in Moore County.
**Summer and Spring Break Addendum Information
Classes are scheduled from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday – Thursday. Bring lunch, snacks and pencil/paper. Class location will be disclosed prior to class start dates.
Instructor will need to see Social Security card and certified birth certificate before a student can take the driving portion of Driver Education. We do not copy or keep the documentation. It is for verification only. No copies allowed.
Students may miss no more than 3 hours of class time. If more than 3 hours is missed, the student will be dismissed from class and will need to retake the class. Missed time (under 3 hours) must be made up after the final exam. Multiple times may be missed, but not more than 3 hours total.
Class Schedules are subject to change. If the schedule is changed, the scheduled school will make an announcement or the instructor will notify students. Classes are not held on early dismissal days, teacher workdays or if school activities are canceled because of inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstance.
Intervals between Classroom and Behind the Wheel (BTW) Instruction
We are averaging between 12-16 weeks in between Classroom and Behind the Wheel Instruction.
Please keep in mind that with 35 students in a class, that is 210 drive hours for all students to complete the behind the wheel portion per class. An instructor will reach out to you to schedule as soon as they are able.
Older students are given priority to schedule BTW instruction. Remember that vision testing and credential submission is the “starting point” for entering the BTW queue.
“Helpful Hint”: Have your student take a picture of their completed Form 800 for later reference and tracking!
Please make sure students are adhering to the school dress code policy during class and the Behind the Wheel portion of the program. Failure to dress appropriately could result in rescheduling training time.
We are not responsible for missed DMV appointments made in advance of your child receiving BTW instruction.
What do I need to have my child bring to the school PRIOR to their DMV appointment, for their permit?
- N.C. Driving Eligibility Certificate, signed by a parent/ legal guardian (BTW instructor will give to the students after successful completion of the program)
- Driver's License Eligibility Issues form, signed by a parent/ legal guardian AND the student (BTW instructor will give to the students after successful completion of the program)
- Certificate of Completion (BTW instructor will give to the students after successful completion of the program)
- Passing 70% of classes
- School Fees Paid
Driver Education Coordinator Contact Information
Andrea Amorose
Office Phone: 910.947.2976 ext. 100260
Cell Phone: 910.639.1350
Email: [email protected]
The Driver Education office is a part-time office and is not open every day. Phone calls and emails will be responded to as soon as possible.
High School principals are not involved with Driver Education. If you have any questions regarding the program, please reach out directly to the Driver Education Coordinator.