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Community Education Courses, Summer 2006


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  1. 1. Add classes to your Selection Basket by clicking on the basket icon available on each course description page.
  2. 2. Download the mail-in/fax registration form (opens in a seperate window) or call (816) 220-6518 or (816) 220-6585.
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Contact Info

MCC-Blue River
Community & Continuing Education Dept.


20301 East 78 Highway
Independence, MO 64057
Phone: (816) 220-6518
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Blue River Community College - Community & Continuing Education

Driver's Education

Student must be at least 15 yrs of age at the start of the course.

Teenager Street Survival Car Control Clinic

The KC BMW Club is hosting a Clinic for all licensed drivers, 16-21 years of age with any kind of car.

This is a national program run by the BMW Charitable Foundation and sponsored by Tire Rack. It is designed to help teenage drivers avoid accidents as it focuses on learning and practicing emergency car control in ones own vehicle.

Situations involving emergency driving decisions will be reviewed and practiced to help make them a habit.

Enroll at www.streetsurvival.org - this is first come, first serve with 30 students maximum.

Students will have a fun as well as educational day and be better prepared for an emergency.

 

DAY(S)DATE(S)TIMEFEELOCATION
Sat10/10/097:30 am-4:00 pm$60BRCC 101

Driver Education Program

 The National Safety Council's annual report, Accident Facts, states that individuals in the age group 16-25 are more likely to be involved in highway crashes than individuals in the 26+ age groups.

     Check the rear View Mirro    Driver Education provides a student driver the skills and mental attitudes to become the most competent, skillful, responsible driver possible. This serves as a base for parents to continue the instruction and supervision of their young driver in developing the necessary knowledge, skill and attitude needed to become a safe driver.

Each three-week session will have both classroom and driving time. The state of Missouri requires a minimum of 30 classroom hours, six hours behind the wheel and twelve hours observation in the car with other student drivers. Classroom sessions will be held every day and students will drive multiple times through the week. Student must be 15 years of age at the start of the course.

Monday - Friday, June 7 - 25   or

Monday - Friday, July 12 - 30

  Classroom time is 9:30 - 11:30 am or 12:00 - 2:00 pm.

  Driving time will vary but will be before or after classroom time.

For more information call 816-220-6518