Behind the Wheel
Behind the Wheel (6 driving hours and 6 observing hours) is also available through Osceola Community Education. Make checks payable to Community Education for $250. A student must pay for Behind-the-Wheel and be enrolled in a Behind-the-Wheel program before they can receive their permit.
Students who have successfully completed classroom Driver's Ed can get their permit and begin driving.
**Cost: $250.00 (12 sessions) Registration required. Payment must accompany registration to be considered. This is the rate for students who have taken the Online class through Osceola Community Ed.
**Transfer students: $375.00 (12 sessions) NOTICE: AT THIS TIME WE ARE NOT ACCEPTING TRANSFER BEHIND THE WHEEL STUDENTS. Students must complete the Osceola Community Ed Driver's Education program to enroll in Behind the Wheel to receive their permit.
*PLEASE NOTE - We prioritize students who reside in the Osceola School District. Enrollment is limited to 100 students at a time. If you reside outside of the Osceola School District, please email ComEd@osceolak12.org to verify availability.
Behind-the-Wheel (BTW)
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Please schedule a time to meet with Mr. Marincel or Mrs. Collins to get your permit application signed. Please bring a student ID or birth certificate. Email marincelj@osceolak12.org or collinss@osceolak12.org. They sign permit applications every Wednesday. They will provide the application form to you . You must complete and pass the online class and be enrolled in BTW.
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BTW consists of 6 driving hours and 6 observing hours. Students are required to accumulate at least 50 hours of driving with a parent and/or guardian, with 10 of those hours being during the hours of darkness.
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Make checks payable to: Community Education for *$250 or *$370. Also payable on the Osceola School District’s Website via E-Funds. *$50 of the registration fee is non-refundable. E~Funds online payments
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State Law: A student must have paid for Behind-the-Wheel and be enrolled in a Behind-the-Wheel program before they can receive their permit. You cannot get your permit until you are enrolled in B-T-W.
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IMPORTANT: MISSED DRIVING TIMES MAY RESULT IN A $25 FINE. If you need to miss your class, try to find a replacement behind the wheel driving student. Please send an e-mail to Mr. Marincel ASAP. marincelj@osceolak12.org Please join the REMIND app group for Driver’s Ed notifications and communications. Text @kfdd7g3 to 81010
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COVID19 UPDATE: Osceola Community Education has resumed Behind the Wheel Driving. Participants may be required to wear a face mask. Please be sure to wash your hands prior to and after your driving lesson. We will be disinfecting the driver’s seat and steering wheel between drivers. Participants should stay home if they or a family member has COVID 19 or symptoms, including fever, cough and shortness of breath.
Behind-the-Wheel Information Printable Behind the Wheel Registration Form
How to Get Your Permit:
When you have completed and passed the course work, and enrolled in Behind the Wheel (BTW) you are able to get your permit and start taking BTW.
To get your permit application signed, Please schedule a time to meet with Mr. Marincel or Mrs. Collins to get your permit application signed. Please bring a student ID or birth certificate. Contact Steph Collins (collinss@osceolak12.org) or Josh Marincel (marincelj@osceolak12.org). Wednesdays before or after school they are available to meet to sign your permit application. Let Mrs. Collins and/or Mr. Marincel know that you are finished with the online classroom and that you would like to get your permit application. You will take your permit test at the WI DOT/DMV.
Parent Resources:
WI Student Driver Parent Log -
Parents/Sponsors must certify that their student has obtained a minimum of 50 hours of supervised driving, with at least 10 hours at night. This form is provided for your convenience to keep track of driving time and experience. Each hour of supervised driving experience while accompanied by a qualified instructor may be considered as 2 hours of driving experience, with a maximum of 5 instructor-supervised hours able to be counted.
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