i dont think so, no one is above the law
You should enroll your children at any driving school instructor you trust. Look into your local newspaper and you will find ads of driving instructors with experience.
If the person has legal guardianship or legal temporary custody of the child then that person can enroll a minor child in school.
You will need to enroll in a licensed defensive driving school to do this. Your local DMV can provide you with a list of approved schools in this regard.
You should look into a driver's education class, or enroll yourself in a driving school. Most schools, give you the option to enroll for a semester of driver's education where you will be tested and trained to drive safely.
The legal age to move out is 17, but you can not un enroll from school. Only the person who enrolled you can un enroll you, unless emancipated.
Contact your local DMV and ask them about where to send him for driving lessons. They would be the best place to start. You can also contact his school or any local high school.
In Ohio, school districts are classified as either city school districts, exempted village school districts, or local school districts. City and exempted village school districts are exempted from county boards of education, while local school districts remain under county school board supervision.
Perrysburg Exempted Village School District was created in 1849.
Windham Exempted Village School District was created in 1830.
To become a truck driver, you must first enroll in truck driving school in order to get your license. After acceptance into driving school, you will undergo training and receive your license at the end of the program.
The motto of Carey Exempted Village School District is 'Attitude, Accountability, Achievement'.
You can not enroll in high school until you have completed all middle school requirements. Typically, once a person passes all grades, the middle school will transfer all information over to the high school.