04/10/2026
Join The Grand Theater in one week for SAFE DRIVING: Choices That Save Lives. This free event is focused on preventing crashes and saving lives, equiping new and young drivers with the knowledge and perspective needed to make safer decisions on the road.
Learn more and RSVP at https://tinyurl.com/safedrivingGT
04/06/2026
The Driver Education Grant program will launch on April 13th at 9:00 A.M.
Driver Education Grant Program:
Students who qualify for free/reduced lunch may apply below to have their classroom and behind-the-wheel driver training for a Class D (Regular) driver license paid for through the Driver Education Grant Program.
https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/dmv/teen-driver/teen-sfty/degrant.aspx
Send a message to learn more
08/29/2025
KNOW THE DIFFERENCE: School buses will be active around the state next week. Here’s a reminder on what the different colored lights on a school bus indicate and what you should do if they’re flashing:
🟠 Amber Warning Lights: The school bus is about to stop. Slow down and prepare to stop.
🔴Red Warning Lights: Stop at least 20 feet from the bus whether approaching from either direction. The only exception is if you are traveling on the other side of a divided road that’s separated by a median or other physical barrier.
More: https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/safety/equipment/sch-bus/dont-pass.aspx
08/06/2025
Great news! Round two of the Driver Education Grant program will launch on August 25th, 2025 at 9:00AM. Students and/or parents may visit at https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/dmv/teen-driver/teen-sfty/degrant.aspx
Students who qualify for free/reduced lunch may apply below to have their classroom and behind-the-wheel driver training for a Class D (Regular) driver license paid for through the Driver Education Grant Program. Students with grants can enroll in any driver education program offered by an authorized driver education provider. The tuition will be paid directly to the Driver Training school.
wisconsindot.gov
03/14/2024
It’s Pi Day! Here are the steps to safely navigate the pie-shaped intersections known as roundabouts:
1. Slow down, yield to pedestrians/bicyclists
2. Look left and yield to traffic already in roundabout
3. Find space and safely enter to the right, travel counter-clockwise and exit when needed
More: https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/safety/safety-eng/roundabouts/works.aspx
02/27/2024
Thank You!
Crabbman's Driver Education
for your Silver Sponsorship
of the 2024 MHS Post Prom!