ECFE is a program for every family with young children birth to kindergarten entry, offered by Moorhead Area Public Schools.
Jump Start for Threes is designed for students who will be age 3 by September 1st of the school year enrolling in. We offer age appropriate activities, curriculum and assessment. The cost is $93 per month. Financial assistance is available.
Moorhead Jump Start Preschool is designed for students who will be age 4 by September 1st of the current school year. Our Preschool offers age appropriate activities, curriculum and assessment. The cost is $185/month. Financial assistance is available.
Our Instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient and highly interactive. The Instructors create warm and supportive communities of learners. Visit our Online Instruction Center at: www.ed2go.com/moorheadce
Youth Enrichment Camps feature STEM, Music, and Fine Arts.
Moorhead Area Public Schools’ Driver Education classroom program is open to high school students age 15 or older living in the Moorhead School District. Register through the Community Education office, 2777 34th St. S., 218-284-3400. Information sheets and registration forms also can be picked up at the Moorhead High activities office. Financial aid is not available through the district. Students are responsible to bring a Chromebook or internet capable equivalent electronic device to class. Moorhead students are welcome to use their school assigned Chromebook. If a student does not have a device, please contact the Community Education office for rental options at least one week before class. This 30-hour class prepares students for their instructional permit. Steps for people under 18 years of age to get a Minnesota driver's license:
1. Complete mandatory 30 hours of scheduled classroom instruction. Students cannot be absent or tardy when attending this course. A 90-minute parent component will be scheduled for this class in compliance with Minnesota law. If the parent class is taken then the practice driving hours are reduced from 50 hours to 40.
2. Register for behind-the-wheel training, with a private vendor and receive the blue card. The blue card is issued by the vendor providing the behind-the-wheel instruction and is required to take the state permit test.
3. Take and pass the state permit test. Students registering for the permit test must provide: one primary ID, one secondary ID and the blue card. Primary ID options: state issued ID, current passport or state certified birth certificate. Secondary ID options: Social Security card, student ID with picture and ID number, or certified school transcript. Upon passing the permit test, making payment, and parent/guardian signature, students receive their permit.
4. Complete behind-the-wheel training. Students must have a permit before they can start behind-the-wheel instruction.
5. Complete the six-month practice period. Minnesota law now requires drivers to have a permit for six months before taking the road test. Every driver under the age of 18 who completes behind-the-wheel instruction and is testing for a provisional driver’s license must submit a driving log.
6. Pass road test. To take the road test, students must be 16 years old and have had their permit for six months. Drive on provisional license until qualifications for full license are met.
You must complete all 30 hours of scheduled class to be able to get your permit. If the 30 hours are not completed you will have to register and pay full price for the class again. No absences or tardies allowed. Please note location at registration. Students must attend all 30 hours in person.
Troy Olson
No Class Feb 17