An Ohio school district has brought back in-school driver’s ed classes to help more students earn licenses before they turn 18 as a way of finding employment. Akron city schools is piloting the program, which takes place after school at a discounted cost, with scholarships available to help students further defray the cost. Some businesses told the district that students’ lack of a license was a deal breaker when it came to hiring.
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