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A quality driver education program taught by professionals who often have trained hundreds or even thousands of new drivers will help your teen learn the rules of the road and how to safely operate a vehicle. AAA’s Dare to Prepare online workshop video can help you determine how to choose a driving school.

  • Why is this an important program for the E.O. Smith High School experience? The Special Services Department provides a continuum of services and supports to students identified with exceptional educational needs as determined by a planning placement team (PPT), 504 team, or through the English Language Learning (ELL) program.
  • The WCSD COVID Data Dashboard will be updated, pending data availability, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday of each week. Including a link to the TMRPA Risk Meter and some of the data that is used to develop the TMRPA Risk Rating, displayed is information pertaining to community wide school aged children, and school district specific students and staff.
  • Smith Foundation is a non-profit, tax exempt organization. Our foundation solicits donations from individuals, foundations, businesses, and other organizations. We disburse grants for programs that promote opportunity and excellence for all students. Smith Foundation supplements, not supplants, traditional public funding.
  • Jun 27, 2019 This course includes 30 hours of time in the classroom and 8 hours of private driving lessons. In addition to fulfilling all CT state driver's ed requirements, after completing the course teen students will have a shorter wait time for their license and most insurance providers will offer a discounted rate.

Even though Connecticut teens are not required to take driver education through a licensed driving school or secondary school, don’t pass up this critical step. In addition to gaining valuable knowledge and training, teens can get their full driver’s license up to three months earlier if they complete an approved driver education program.

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Choosing the Driver Education Program that’s Right for Your Teen

Take the time to find a quality driving school—one that focuses on your teen’s safety—instead of a driving school that is the least expensive, most convenient or focused solely on teens passing the driving test.

  • Ask around. Does your local high school offer driver education? Check with friends and neighbors about programs they’ve used.
  • Call several driving schools. Ask specific questions about their operations, curriculum and training vehicles and request references.
  • Talk to people about classroom vs. online classes.
  • Visit several driving schools. Ask to sit in on a session, take a look at the vehicles and student materials. Check to see if they use current training materials, have professional instructors and maintain clean classrooms and safe vehicles.
  • Check with the Better Business Bureau.
Quality Driving SchoolsRequirements for Schools Displaying the AAA Symbol
Require instructors to complete ongoing education.Newer, well-maintained driver training cars.
Have reasonable student-teacher ratios.Up-to-date training materials.
Are members of professional associations such as American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association and Driving School Association of the Americas.Professionally trained instructors.
Want, encourage and facilitate parental involvement.A record of good business practices.
Have a solid history of resolving complaints to their customers' satisfaction. Discounts to AAA members.
  • Choosing a Driving School – Driver education courses are designed to teach new drivers fundamental skills and basic knowledge required to drive a motor vehicle. Tips in this AAA brochure will help you select the best driving school.
  • Teaching Your Teens to Drive – A 56-minute DVD and handbook with step-by-step approaches in helping your teen prepare to drive.

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E. O. Smith High School
Location

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United States
Coordinates41°48′09″N72°14′39″W / 41.8026°N 72.2441°WCoordinates: 41°48′09″N72°14′39″W / 41.8026°N 72.2441°W
Information
TypePublic school
EstablishedSeptember 1958
School districtRegional School District 19
Teaching staff97.70 (on a FTE basis)[1]
Grades9–12[1]
Enrollment1,091 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio11.17[1]
Color(s)Red and black
Team namePanthers
RivalsTolland
CEEB Code070754
Websiteeosmith.org

E. O. Smith High School, named after politician Edwin O. Smith, is a secondary school located in Storrs, Connecticut, United States. E. O. Smith was established by the University of Connecticut in 1958.

Overview[edit]

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E. O. Smith serves the towns of Ashford, Mansfield, and Willington, which together make up Connecticut's Regional School District #19. E.O. Smith also serves students from nearby Columbia.

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Students from surrounding towns such as Coventry and Windham may also attend E. O. Smith, as participants in the school's Agriculture Education program, if their school does not offer an agriculture program. The E. O. Smith campus lies adjacent to the larger campus of the University of Connecticut. E. O. Smith High School was established in 1958 as a regional school to serve the towns of Ashford and Mansfield. Originally part of the University of Connecticut campus, owned by the state, and operated by the university, it has been operated as a regional public school since 1987. In 1993 the town of Willington was added to the region served by the school.

The current principal is Dr. Louis DeLoretto.

History[edit]

E.O. Smith High School was owned by the State of Connecticut and was run by the University of Connecticut from 1958, when it first opened, to June 30, 1987. On that day, Public Act 84-42 was instated and the State Legislature voted to give ownership of the school to the Town of Mansfield and the Town of Ashford as long as the towns agreed to pay for the physical rehabilitation of the school. The Town of Willington joined the region in 1993.[2]

Clubs and activities[edit]

The E.O. Smith Drama Club presents four shows per year, including a winter musical, two straight shows in the fall and spring, and a night of senior directed one-acts at the end of the year. The spring show is performed at the Connecticut Drama Association Festival where cast and crew members have a chance to win awards and advance to the New England Drama Festival. E.O. Smith's Drama Club has won several awards from the Connecticut Drama Association including outstanding performance for Animal Farm (2009) and Lily's Purple Plastic Purse (2010), allowing them to continue to the New England Drama Festival, which E.O. Smith hosted in 2009.[3] Several E. O. Smith actors have also won individual awards for their performances in the shows or in the Connecticut Drama Association Monologue Contest.

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Notable alumni[edit]

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  • Rivers Cuomo – musician, frontman of Weezer
  • Tim Page – Pulitzer Prize-winning critic and author
  • Vin Suprynowicz – Libertarian newspaper columnist
  • Peter Tork – musician, member of The Monkees
  • Lyle Yorks – retired MLS soccer midfielder, former Gatorade Player of the Year

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcd'E.O. Smith High School'. National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 14, 2020.
  2. ^'History'. www.eosmith.org. Retrieved 2020-01-23.
  3. ^'Connecticut Drama Association Newsletter'(PDF). Connecticut Drama Association. 2008. Archived from the original(PDF) on July 25, 2011. Retrieved July 1, 2010.

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