why should I choose just drive?

***Our curriculum meets the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) Standards and the Department of Transportation (DOT) Standards***

just drive was not created to simply fill a void in the education of young drivers but to rewrite the way driver’s education was being taught. Current brain research shows that we are in the time of new learners. Today’s learner needs to take in information through many different modalities i.e.; visually, auditorally, kinesthetically. The curriculum at just drive was created with all learners in mind. Our classrooms are engaging, creative, and meet the needs of today’s active teenager. just drive is the obvious choice for driver’s education.

The most notable features of just drive include:

  1. Engaging classrooms; utilizing interactive PowerPoint, games, activities, guest speakers, and educational DVD's.
  2. Supportive teachers with intense training in content, classroom management and multiple learning style techniques.
  3. Curriculum developed, practiced, and perfected by Wisconsin, Department of Public Instruction, certified teachers with Graduate Degrees in Curriculum Development and Instruction.
  4. State of the art technology.
  5. Locally owned and operated by teachers with deep ties to the community.

"The entire just drive staff was very helpful and accommodating. My son is very involved in school activities and just drive’s flexibility and support lead to his success."
-parent: Elisa Prueffer

"The class was fun. We didn’t just read out of a book. The teacher made it easy to ask questions, and discuss information. I liked that it was just three weeks long, it went quick."
- student: Judd Thomas

The teachers gave me the confidence to do well and the class was set up so that all of us could learn. The PowerPoint was great. It really helped me understand the information."
- student: J.D. Hoile

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