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Cincinnati Public Schools no longer offer driver’s ed, creating challenges for students
4 years ago
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Many public and private high schools used to offer driver’s education courses to their students. But starting in the 1990s, many schools removed those classes. No Cincinnati Public Schools offer driver’s ed courses. Ohio Law says anyone younger than 18 years old, is required to take driver’s education courses in order to get a license. At the age of 18, no classes are necessary.
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