Pacific High School | Driver Education

Pacific High School is a California private high school that satisfies the California Education Code requirements for students to obtain a high school diploma or to take additional classes not available from your local high school. Designed for all high school students (freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors) in public and private high schools in Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Orange County, San Diego, Riverside and all other areas of California. (Search Engine Description)
We do not offer driver training or behind the wheel classes, you will need to contact a local driving school once you take our driver education class to become a student driver. We recommend California Driver Training.
 
   
   
 
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Meets the California Education Code Requirements

Home Schooling

We recognize that increasing numbers of parents choose to educate their children at home these days.

We are happy to provide individual courses to home schooled students if you are unable to find the curriculum in other locations.

We are not accredited by WASC, the Western Association of Schools and Colleges at this time. If you want to use our classes towards the graduation requirements of your local high school, please check with your local school before registering here to be certain that they will accept units from us.

Our most popular class for home schoolers in California is Drivers Education. The California DMV requires that Drivers Ed be taught in public or private high schools or by a private driving school. It's difficult and time consuming for a home school to register with DMV for one or two students.

We're happy to help.

Missing Credits to Graduate from Public High School?

Occasionally, students fail classes - an unfortunate but basic fact of education.

We offer individual classes to make up missing units. Be sure to check with your current high school to ensure that they will accept of credits to meet their graduation requirements before enrolling.