Driver Education


Open to all high school students 15 or older.


(210) 407-0162
driversedu@neisd.net

Hours of Operation:
Monday–Friday 8:00AM - 4:45PM


  • As young adults approach driving age, the quality of their driver's education program becomes critical. Courses taught by qualified professionals are vital. They place a well-balanced emphasis on driver performance, making accurate decisions based on perception and appropriate behavior at a time when students are just beginning to drive.

    Register online or in person. *$400.00 per student. (A discount is available for NEISD full-time/permanent employees. Please register an account at neisd.ce.eleyo.com and select employee pricing. You will need to include your NEISD email and ID number.)

    Thank you for all you do!

    Register in person, fax or email. Complete and submit the Driver's Education Contract with payment to:

    8750 Tesoro Dr
    San Antonio, TX 78247
    Fax to: (210)657-8612
    email to: driversedu@neisd.net                                               

    *Payment in full is required before class beings.

  • Classroom/ In-Car Training Program

    1. Register an Eleyo Account:
      Parents, register an account using your credentials at neisd.ce.eleyo.com. You are able to add ALL of your students to your account to enjoy all of our Community Education offerings!
    2. Come to Class:
      Your first 3 days (6 full hours) are critical to your program. On the 4th day, you will receive a DE-964E certificate. If you miss a day, you will legally not receive a certificate. This certificate will allow you to take your permit test at DPS & receive your permit!
    3. Go to DPS:
      Don't lose that certificate! You need to bring that certificate, along with these documents, to any DPS in Texas. Appointments are open up 6 months in advance. At your appointment, you will take your permit test (30 questions), a vision test, and voila - get your permit!
    4. Time 2 Drive:
      After you receive your permit, register for a Schedule2Drive account at schedule2drive.com Use this online scheduling tool to reserve your drives, enter in your parent hours, and receive feedback from your instructors.
    5. Attendance Counts: 
      TDLR requires a full, 32 hours commitment to be eligible for a driver license. Any tardies or absences are not excused and will need to be made up at another session. Double check your schedule to make sure you have no interference!
    6. Set Goals:
      Don't miss your deadline! Register for at least 3 drives/month and log at least 5 hours/month in your parent log. Each driving session is 40 minutes/1 hour long. We anticipate you to have at least 12 drives in total.
    7. Practice Makes Progress:
      You will be required to log in Fridays at 4:30PM to register for available drives (times are subjected to change - keep updated on the S2D dashboard). It is mandatory to drive for 7 hours with an instructor, 7 hours of observation, and 30 hours with an adult. After completion, you will receive your final certificate to get your provisional!

  • Online Classroom/In-Car Training Program

    1. Login:
      You will begin working on 13 modules - totaling 32 hours. Send us a copy of your certificate.
    2. Get Your Permit:
      After receiving your certificate, go to DPS to get your permit.
    3. Start Driving:
      You will receive instructions for Schedule2Drive—our online tool for scheduling.
    4. Drive for 6 Months:
      7 hours Behind the Wheel, 7 hours Observation, 30 hours driving with Parent
    5. Provisional License:
      Pick up your certificate. Go to DPS after you held your permit for 6 months and completed the program.
    6. Turn 18:
      You're an adult & have to do adult things now! Your provisional will expire at 18 and now you get an adult license at DPS!
  • Driver's Education FAQ

  • How do I sign up?

  • What different programs do you offer?

  • How much does this program cost?

  • How does this program differ from a private/commercial driving school?

  • Can students take class anywhere, or are they limited to their home high school?

  • Do you teach students how to drive?

  • Does NEISD provide cars for in-car/behind-the-wheel instruction?

  • Am I notified if my student misses a class?

  • I wouldn’t be able to get to class until 30 minutes after it begins every day. Am I still able to attend?

  • How does a student pass the class?

  • What supplies are needed for this class?

  • What happens if I miss a class?

  • How long do I have to complete this program?

  • My student does not attend NEISD. Can they still enroll in this program?

  • Can a student 18 or older enroll in this program?

  • How do I get my permit?

  • What do I bring with me to my DPS appointment?

  • What is a VOE? How do I get one?

  • How do I make an appointment to drive?

  • What time do you post new drives?

  • Do I have to drive with my student to complete this program?

  • Do you drive with students in the rain?

  • Where do the drives take place?

  • How does the Practice Log work?

  • How often can I schedule drives?

  • When do you have drives?

  • How long does it take to complete the drives?

  • Can I drive without my permit if I have a picture of it?

  • I lost my DE-964. How do I get a new one?

  • Do you offer an employee discount?

  • I want to sign up for behind-the-wheel training only. What do I need?

  • What is Impact Texas Teen Drivers (ITTD), and how do I take it?

  • I finished my program. How do I get my certificate?

  • When should I schedule my DPS Road Test?

  • I requested an account in Schedule 2 Drive, and it hasn’t been activated. What should I do?

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