Students who get free or reduced lunch may be able to take driver’s ed classes at no cost starting in July

As the director of Pathways High, Franz Meyer has students asking him about driver’s education opportunities almost daily. He said students want to learn to drive, but options are limited and often unaffordable. “I’d tell them you can go to this place, but they only have so many slots,…

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