July 25, 2025 - 00:57

Saratoga Springs, July 18, 2025 – Employment Training for Adults (ETA), part of the WSWHE BOCES, is set to launch a Driver Education program this fall. This initiative comes as a direct response to the growing demand from local students and educational institutions for accessible driver education.
The program will consist of a comprehensive 48-hour non-credit course aimed at equipping participants with essential driving skills and knowledge. The curriculum is designed to cater to a wide range of learners, ensuring that all students, regardless of their prior experience, can benefit from the instruction provided.
Classes will cover various topics, including traffic laws, safe driving practices, and vehicle operation, helping students to develop the confidence needed to navigate the roads safely. This initiative reflects ETA's commitment to fostering essential life skills among community members and addressing the increasing need for qualified drivers in the area.
Enrollment details and additional information about the program will be made available to interested participants in the coming weeks.
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