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  • Katy ISD is proud to announce that over 200 fine arts students have committed to continuing their post-secondary education in visual and performing arts.


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  • A total of 56 Katy ISD student-athletes formally committed to their college or university of choice just before ending their senior year.


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  • This summer, Katy ISD continues its commitment to ensuring all children in the Katy area have access to healthy, well-balanced meals through the Summer Meals Program.


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  • Katy ISD Board Welcomes Three Newly Elected Members and Selects Officers


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  • Diplomas will be available for pickup starting June 12th in the main campus front reception area.  


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  • Katy ISD’s elementary bell schedule is designed to maximize bus routes, minimize service delays, and accommodate for ongoing driver shortages.
     







    Tier A Elementary Campuses
    First Bell: 7:43 a.m.; Tardy Bell: 7:50 a.m.; Dismissal: 3:00 p.m.
    Early Release Dismissal: 12:05 p.m.
    Alexander Hutsell Rylander
    Campbell McRoberts Sundown
    Cimarron Memorial Parkway Winborn
    Hayes Rhoads Woodcreek
    Faldyn
    (Effective Aug 2023)
    Mayde Creek
    (Effective Aug 2023)
    Youngblood
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    Mid-Tier Elementary Campuses
    First Bell: 8:03 a. m.; Tardy Bell: 8:10 a.m.; Dismissal: 3:20 p.m.
    Early Release Dismissal: 12:25 p.m.
    Bear Creek Griffin Shafer
    Bethke Holland Stanley
    Bryant Katy West Memorial
    Exley McElwain Williams
    Fielder Morton Ranch Wilson
    Franz Nottingham Country Wolfe
    Golbow Randolph  

     






    Tier B Elementary Campuses
    First Bell: 8:23 a.m.; Tardy Bell: 8:30 a.m.; Dismissal: 3:40 p.m.
    Early Release Dismissal: 12:45 p.m.
    Creech King Schmalz
    Davidson Leonard Stephens
    Jenks Pattison Wolman
    Kilpatrick Robertson  

     





    Junior High High School
    First Bell: 8:48 a. m. First Bell: 7:08 a.m.
    Tardy Bell: 8:55 a.m. Tardy Bell: 7:15 a.m.
    Dismissal: 4:05 p.m. Dismissal: 2:35 p.m.

     


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  • ACCESS TO 2023 STATE TESTING RESULTS USING THE FAMILY PORTAL   

    The STAAR redesign was fully implemented in the spring 2023 for all grades/subjects and courses.  Due to the changes, the reporting of performance standards will be later in the summer.  As in previous years, the state assessment outcomes will provide families with detailed information about their student’s areas of strength, as well as any gaps in learning. Parents can access the state’s Family Portal for assessment results by using their child’s Unique Student Access Code. Parents may utilize the Parent Directions To Access State Testing Results (ENG./SPA.) document located on the Katy ISD Department of Research, Assessment, and Accountability website. Final test results will be available in the Family Portal by the end-of-day listed in the chart below:  

     


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  • STUDENT DEVICES FOR CHECK-OUT  

    Parents may complete the Student Device Checkout Request form for their student to check out a Chromebook for home use. As with other devices with an internet connection, the Chromebook enables students to log in to MyKaty Cloud to access campus resources including Canvas, encyclopedias, informational databases, and other learning tools. 


     


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  • HOME ACCESS CENTER (HAC)    

    As a reminder, parents of elementary and secondary students are asked to check the HAC to stay abreast of their student(s) current six or nine weeks assignment grades and grade average.  HAC reflects the most accurate academic progress of students.      

    To ensure secondary students refer to the HAC to verify current grades on assignments and six weeks grade average, the following message is housed on the Canvas homepage: 

      


     


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  • 2022-2023 DISCIPLINE MANAGEMENT PLAN AND STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT  


    The 2022-2023 Discipline Management Plan and Student Code of Conduct.  Significant changes include moving information from the Discipline Management Plan and Student Code of Conduct to the Student Handbook. Electronic acknowledgment of both handbooks are included with the Annual Student Update.  


     


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  • This summer, Katy ISD continues its commitment to ensuring all children in the Katy area have access to healthy, well-balanced meals through the Summer Meals Program.


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  • Katy ISD Board Welcomes Three Newly Elected Members and Selects Officers


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  • Katy ISD announced two new Assistant Superintendents who will be replacing two long-time educators retiring from their roles.


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  • Calling all interested educators who are looking for an opportunity to join a premier school district!


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  • Katy ISD’s elementary bell schedule is designed to maximize bus routes, minimize service delays, and accommodate for ongoing driver shortages.
     







    Tier A Elementary Campuses
    First Bell: 7:43 a.m.; Tardy Bell: 7:50 a.m.; Dismissal: 3:00 p.m.
    Early Release Dismissal: 12:05 p.m.
    Alexander Hutsell Rylander
    Campbell McRoberts Sundown
    Cimarron Memorial Parkway Winborn
    Hayes Rhoads Woodcreek
    Faldyn
    (Effective Aug 2023)
    Mayde Creek
    (Effective Aug 2023)
    Youngblood
    (Effective Aug 2023)

     









    Mid-Tier Elementary Campuses
    First Bell: 8:03 a. m.; Tardy Bell: 8:10 a.m.; Dismissal: 3:20 p.m.
    Early Release Dismissal: 12:25 p.m.
    Bear Creek Griffin Shafer
    Bethke Holland Stanley
    Bryant Katy West Memorial
    Exley McElwain Williams
    Fielder Morton Ranch Wilson
    Franz Nottingham Country Wolfe
    Golbow Randolph  

     






    Tier B Elementary Campuses
    First Bell: 8:23 a.m.; Tardy Bell: 8:30 a.m.; Dismissal: 3:40 p.m.
    Early Release Dismissal: 12:45 p.m.
    Creech King Schmalz
    Davidson Leonard Stephens
    Jenks Pattison Wolman
    Kilpatrick Robertson  

     





    Junior High High School
    First Bell: 8:48 a. m. First Bell: 7:08 a.m.
    Tardy Bell: 8:55 a.m. Tardy Bell: 7:15 a.m.
    Dismissal: 4:05 p.m. Dismissal: 2:35 p.m.

     


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  • ACCESS TO 2023 STATE TESTING RESULTS USING THE FAMILY PORTAL   

    The STAAR redesign was fully implemented in the spring 2023 for all grades/subjects and courses.  Due to the changes, the reporting of performance standards will be later in the summer.  As in previous years, the state assessment outcomes will provide families with detailed information about their student’s areas of strength, as well as any gaps in learning. Parents can access the state’s Family Portal for assessment results by using their child’s Unique Student Access Code. Parents may utilize the Parent Directions To Access State Testing Results (ENG./SPA.) document located on the Katy ISD Department of Research, Assessment, and Accountability website. Final test results will be available in the Family Portal by the end-of-day listed in the chart below:  

     


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  • STUDENT DEVICES FOR CHECK-OUT  

    Parents may complete the Student Device Checkout Request form for their student to check out a Chromebook for home use. As with other devices with an internet connection, the Chromebook enables students to log in to MyKaty Cloud to access campus resources including Canvas, encyclopedias, informational databases, and other learning tools. 


     


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  • HOME ACCESS CENTER (HAC)    

    As a reminder, parents of elementary and secondary students are asked to check the HAC to stay abreast of their student(s) current six or nine weeks assignment grades and grade average.  HAC reflects the most accurate academic progress of students.      

    To ensure secondary students refer to the HAC to verify current grades on assignments and six weeks grade average, the following message is housed on the Canvas homepage: 

      


     


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  • 2022-2023 DISCIPLINE MANAGEMENT PLAN AND STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT  


    The 2022-2023 Discipline Management Plan and Student Code of Conduct.  Significant changes include moving information from the Discipline Management Plan and Student Code of Conduct to the Student Handbook. Electronic acknowledgment of both handbooks are included with the Annual Student Update.  


     


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SCHOOL SOON – Our Texas – Russian Newspaper in Houston, Dallas, San-Antonio, Austin, Texas

beginning #347 of July 26, 2013

a long-term system of teaching ballet according to a single program (like, say, a high school program), in the United States, unfortunately, there was no such system and does not exist. A ballet studio can be opened by a person without any ballet education, thanks to which a good ballet teacher in America is a piece phenomenon.

Unfortunately, very often parents who want to teach their child ballet are guided only by considerations of the convenience and proximity of the dance studio to their home, instead of finding out who will teach their child, whether this person has the appropriate education and experience, and whether the students of this studio have any achievements in serious competitions, videos and the like. Marina Almaeva, the founder of the School of Classical Ballet in Colleyville (a town east of Fort Worth), shared that she constantly has to correct children who come to her school from other studios, and lamented that, unfortunately, some of these children, even with good physical data for ballet classes, it is already impossible to completely correct.

Marina Almayeva, a student of the Baku and famous Perm Choreographic Schools, after dancing for 6 years in Moscow troupes, came to work in the USA at the invitation of one of the ballet companies, as well as to teach. Since 2003, Marina’s students have been receiving prizes at various American competitions every year.

Marina Almaeva opened her own school of classical ballet in 2007. The school uses an effective method of teaching ballet, developed by Marina, which combines both the traditions of the Vaganov school and her own experience as a dancer and teacher. A huge role here is given to the setting of the body, hands, the beauty of lines and the purity of positions – everything that teachers who have not been trained in a professional Russian school have no idea about. Great attention is paid to stretching, strengthening muscles and developing endurance. The plasticity of the lines, the purity of the positions, the height of the jump – all these qualities immediately distinguish Marina’s students from their peers from other schools. All this makes Almaeva’s school unique.

The school accepts children aged 3 and over. The youngest learn elementary things – which way to run, how to line up, various dance elements, as well as gymnastics and stretching. Children of 5 years old who came “from outside” are already very different from five-year-olds who studied at school. Marina’s pupils by this age not only already sit on the twine and are more “stretched”, but also differ in discipline and upbringing. At 5-6 years old, children learn positions, at 7-8 years old, exercises for coordination, stretching are added, and they also learn to listen to music and move in accordance with it. At the machine at this age, they do no more than 20 minutes.

Ballet lesson for senior students, children 12 years and older – lasts 2-3 hours a day, not 1 hour a week, as in many other schools. In addition to ballet, children are involved in modern and characteristic or folk stage dance and jazz.

There is a ballet company at the school – children who study according to an enhanced program and participate in the annual production of the Nutcracker ballet. Many of them take private additional lessons, which emphasize the preparation of a competitive repertoire, both solo and ensemble.

As a result of this training, graduates of the Marina Almaeva School can look forward to a successful career in a professional ballet company, a career as a ballet teacher, and various college scholarships.

The results shown by Almaeva’s school are confirmed by numerous videos of her pupils on the school’s website – Lauren Leb, Gillian Fitz, and, first of all, Marina’s daughter, Katya. The video of Katya’s performance (variations of Esmeralda from Ts. Pugni’s ballet) on YouTube has collected more than a million views over 3 years and is still used in some schools as a teaching aid for learning this most difficult variation.

Katya herself, despite her young age (she is 17 years old), has been a teacher at her mother’s school for 3 years. She teaches the little ones, and also puts on modern dances.


This September, the only Russian-speaking kindergarten in our city will open its second season.

The main task of their project Daniil and Maria Levin, leaders of the kindergarten “Mashenka”, sees the development of Russian speech skills in children, familiarization with Russian culture, learning to read and write in Russian. In a word, a fundamental base is being created in the kindergarten, on the basis of which, in the future, if the parents wish, it will be possible to create something more.

– We are not limited to accepting only Russian-speaking children, – says the director of the kindergarten, Maria Levina. – Our kindergarten is also attended by children from bilingual families and families where parents do not speak Russian at all, but who are interested in Russian culture and would like to introduce their kids to it.

“Mashenka” accepts children from 2 to 5 years old. Opening hours: 5 days a week, from 7:30 am to 6:30 pm.

Kindergarten tries to brighten up a long “working” day with a warm, homely atmosphere, interesting games and activities, delicious food and the opportunity to fully relax in the middle of the day.

4 hot meals a day are offered in the kindergarten. All dishes are prepared right there in the kitchen by a real chef. All of them are prepared from fresh organic products, without the use of frozen and other semi-finished products or ready-made purchased food.

During the day, children relax in a separate bedroom, where each child has his own bed. There you can change clothes for bed, lie down with your favorite toy, listen to a fairy tale and get enough sleep before evening classes and games.

Children walk on a well-equipped playground, in a green area, away from busy streets. Now that the hot Houston summer is in full swing, caregivers are giving the kids a swim in a large inflatable pool.

Kindergarten pays great attention to individual and thoughtful approach to each child. This helps educators and teachers to establish the characteristics of the character of each baby and develop it in accordance with these characteristics.

Kindergarten “Mashenka” offers a wide variety of developmental activities: the development of fine motor skills, finger games, speech development, the basics of logic and arithmetic for kids, creative and musical activities, outdoor games, familiarity with the environment. Also, the guys have time for “free games”, which develops the ability to study independently and interact in a team. The schedule of classes is designed so that children do not get bored from the monotony, and so that parents who do not drive their child every day have the opportunity to choose those classes that, in their opinion, will be most interesting and useful.

Professional teachers are invited to work with children. The leaders of the kindergarten attach particular importance to the fact that all employees, teachers working here have a special education and experience working with children of the appropriate age.

Kindergarten “Mashenka” is constantly expanding its curriculum. Therefore, talented, loving their work teachers for the development of speech, speech therapists, teachers of fine arts, music and theater teachers are always welcome here.


Ballroom dancing is one of the most beautiful arts and sports. Nothing cheers you up so much, all negative emotions, fatigue and depression are left behind, you just have to start dancing.

You have a unique opportunity to learn how to dance beautifully and express your emotions in the exquisite movements of slow waltz, tango, foxtrot and quickstep. Develop plasticity with the help of Latin dances such as samba, cha-cha-cha, rumba, paso doble and jive, as well as salsa, bachata, merengue. The teacher Uliana Maslovskaya will help you with this.

Before getting acquainted with the art of dance, Uliana was professionally engaged in sports acrobatics for 5 years, was the champion of the Far East, as well as the finalist of the Russian championship. At the age of 12, she received the title of master of sports. However, at the very first trial dance lesson, I realized that I would like to learn how to skillfully control my body. So from the age of 12 her dancing career began. Ulyana has repeatedly become the winner and finalist of international dancesport competitions. She is the champion of St. Petersburg, as well as the silver medalist of the Russian championship in the team championship, in 2012 she received the title of master of sports in ballroom dancing. Then she was invited by the Houston Academy of Ballroom Dance to continue her dancing and teaching career in the USA. Now Ulyana is not only an acting teacher, but also a professional dancer, who, together with her partner Stefan, represents Texas at national and international competitions. To date, they are Texas’ first couple in Latin dance.

Ulyana has been teaching children and adults for 10 years. Her motto is “Anything is possible!” You can learn to dance at any age. For kids 3-4 years old, classes help develop coordination and contribute to good mental development. Older children are able to learn more complex movements and master the dances of all standard and Latin American programs. Dancing helps every child to become more collected, more responsible, they form a beautiful posture, gait. Dancing, the child acquires a sense of rhythm, plasticity, and receives the necessary physical activity. Good choreography, bright dance costumes form the child’s aesthetic taste. Having matured, they do not look for dubious entertainment out of boredom. They have a goal, a desire for development, an occupation that for most will remain a favorite for life.

For adults, ballroom dancing is a unique synthesis of movements that allows a person to experience a lot of new sensations. First of all, it is a dance of a couple, expressing the relationship between a man and a woman. It is in a pair dance that a woman can feel like a beautiful lady, and a man – all his power and strength. Dance brings together, strengthens relationships. “Quite often, couples turn to me for help,” says Ulyana, “in order to heal and strengthen their relationship. In the dance, mutual understanding is born, the ability to give in to each other, to compromise.

Despite the fact that ballroom dance is a pair dance, today the solo direction is also developed, which is especially popular among women. The choreography in such classes is compiled so that you can dance without a partner.

The wedding dance is very popular – the first dance of the bride and groom. A favorite melody is chosen, the wishes of the couple and the design of the bride’s dress are taken into account in the production of the dance. After 5 lessons, you can watch a couple dancing their love story.

Why do people want to dance? There are many reasons. For some, this is an unfulfilled childhood dream, a desire to cheer up, meet or brighten up gray everyday life, because dance is constant communication and a holiday atmosphere. There is nothing better than moving to music. Regardless of age, experience, partner, goal, it is always possible and never too late to start or continue your studies.

Ulyana believes that dance is the same science as mathematics. “Like any science, dance has its own base and principles for its use: it includes everything without which it is impossible to learn to move, without this knowledge the dance will be incomplete. Having mastered the basics, you will get a complete understanding of the structure of the dance. This is a tool with which you can create your own dance. You will not need to memorize dance performances and ligaments. By mastering the dance, you learn a new language – the language of body movement, understandable to everyone.

Ulyana Maslovskaya offers step-by-step systematic education, an individual approach to each student. With systematic exercises, after a few weeks, the result will be visible. Meet interesting people and make new friends! Dancing will become your lifestyle!

The first introductory session is free of charge.

Katy Driving School Review 2023: how to register

Katy is famous for growing rice; The first real rice dryers in the state were built in 1944 and still serve as landmarks.

We are pleased to list the best driving schools in Katy, Texas for your convenience. It is very helpful to get access to the best driving schools in Katy Texas because they can teach you how to drive safely.

These driving schools reassure parents that their children will learn to drive responsibly and safely.

Read this Katy Driving Schools 2023 and make the best choice for a driving school in Katy now.

Where is Katie’s driving school?

The location of your prospective driving school is critical, though that’s the idea. Find one near your home or one that is easy to get to.

It would be better if you did not choose a school that is far away, because it will be difficult to get there without a shuttle. If you are planning to live here, you are also looking for schools nearby. your place of work.

RAN Driving School, Lola Escuela de Manejo and SafeWay Driving Katy are ranked as Katy’s Best Driving Schools 2023. Here are their locations:

  • An excellent driving school in Katy, Texas is RAN Driving School. He can be found in Katy, TX 77494 at 25600 Westheimer Pkwy, Suite 450.
  • Lola Escuela de Manejo can be found in Katy, TX at 931 Mason Road.
  • Safe-Way Driving Katy Address: 6193 Highway Blvd., #211, Katy, Texas 77494.
  • School Address: 23144 Cinco Ranch Blvd f, Katy, TX 77494, USA.

What to Expect at Cathy Driving Schools

  • Driving schools in Katy will teach you more than just driving. They will help you with all aspects of the license application process, including preparing your application and preparing for the written test.
  • When learning to drive, most people only focus on passing their driving test, but there are many more important things you need to know about. Professional driving schools in Katy can provide additional assistance in driving properly. not just teach you how to drive.
  • During your driving school training in Katy, you will learn the basics of how to park or drive forward at a roundabout, as well as learn about the many responsibilities of a driver and what unpleasant activities you should avoid.
  • Sometimes dishonest people want to put the responsibility for a car accident right on your shoulders. However, Katy has the knowledge to demonstrate your innocence, and Katy’s diving schools will also be able to prove it. Your enrollment in one of their programs. As a result, RAN Driving School, Lola Escuela de Manejo and SafeWay Driving Katy offer a lot of help to their students who are involved in car accidents caused by careless drivers.

See also: Top 15 Driving Schools of 2023

How can I register with Katy’s Driving School?

Before registering with Cathy’s Driving School, make sure you have completed the following prerequisites:

  • Vision Test
  • Certificate of Legal Residence in the United States
  • Concept Test (Multiple Choice Questions)
  • 90 101

    Go ahead and visit the school website for further online application or registration. You can schedule driving lessons with your specialized driving instructor.

    What are the pros and cons of going to Katy’s driving schools?

    Although there seem to be more advantages to enrolling in a driving school, there are also disadvantages to consider. The pros of Katya and the driving school are as follows:

    The pros of

    • Joining Katya’s driving school will allow you to take professional training courses on time and consistently. If you were to decide to take driving lessons with a close friend or family member, this might not be the case.
    • Cathy’s driving schools can offer you the precious opportunity to use their car for practice. This means that during your workouts, your car is at less risk.
    • An added benefit of enrolling in a course at Katy’s driving schools is the free pick-up and drop-off services that most driving schools provide.
    • In addition to learning to drive, Katy’s driving instructors also explain the importance of obeying the rules of the road.

    Disadvantages

    • The main disadvantage of learning at Katy’s driving schools is that you have to pay a certain amount each month until you pass your driving test. On the other hand, if you go to class with a friend or relative, it will cost you next to nothing.
    • Another disadvantage of Katie’s driving school is that you can practice only before the lesson starts. This locks you into a set schedule, making it impossible to spend more time exercising even when you want to. It limits your productivity and forces you to stick to the course or class of the class.
    • The possibility of using another vehicle for practice can be eliminated to some extent, if it is remembered that even a small change in the car can significantly undermine the progress of an amateur driver. become a good driver. It will take him some time to get used to the new car, and changing cars regularly can have a negative impact on the student’s overall academic performance.

    See also: 21 best driving schools for adults in 2022 | Full review

    How much do Cathy’s driving schools cost?

    Cost is undoubtedly the first factor to consider. Chances are you have a budget set aside for driving lessons, but now is a good time to evaluate it to determine if you’ve put it off too much or if you need to increase it a bit. Sure, the cost varies and not all schools are equally valuable.

    Although prices for driving courses in Katy and Texas vary, they are often reasonable. with courses for adults costing from 45 to 75 dollars and courses for teenagers at school costs from 95 to 150 dollars.

    See also: Should I go to an adult driving school?

    How long is the course at Katie’s driving school?

    Katy’s driving school course must include a classroom portion that lasts at least 32 hours and cannot be completed in less than 16 days. 7 hours of driving and 7 hours of observation in the car make up the car part.

    There is some flexibility in driving lessons. While others may take up to 3 hours, some will only take 45 minutes.

    This has a double-edged effect because short lessons won’t give you enough material to memorize, while long lessons can be harder to sit through and make you bored or lose focus.

    List of driving schools in Katy for 2023

    • Driving school RAS
    • Lola Escuela de Manejo
    • safe driving Katy
    • Katy Driving school 9009 4
    • Courtesy Driving school

    №1. Driving School RAS

    This is one of Cathy’s outstanding driving schools. Teachers help students prepare for both the written part of the exam and the driving test.

    A visit to RAN Driving School, a respected driving school in Katy, Texas, is helpful if you don’t already have a driving instructor. It can be found in Katy, TX 77494 at 25600 Westheimer Pkwy, Suite 450.

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    No. 2. Lola Escuela de Manejo

    Consider enrolling your child in Lola Escuela de Manejo if you have a teenager who will soon want to drive a car, but is unlikely to listen to your driving instruction method.

    You will find that this driving school takes the development of responsible drivers seriously. Lola Escuela de Manejo can be found in Katy, Texas at 931 Mason Road. This is one of Katy’s great teen driving schools.

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    №3. Safe Driving Katy

    Those who enroll in SafeWay Driving Katy will receive the best driving instruction from legitimately certified staff.

    After completing the course, students feel confident in their driving ability. The staff at this reliable driving school are courteous and helpful. Address Safeway Driving Katy: 6193 Highway Blvd., #211, Katy, Texas 77494.

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    No. 4. Katy Driving School

    Monday to Friday Friday until 7 AM is not the best time to book freeway lessons (Lesson 6) at Katy driviKatychool. Don’t book the freeway.

    There is a $40 discount for October 10th weekend classes when you sign up for the $14 Full Basic Plus Teen Package! Simply prepay online to receive a $535 discount!

    $75 off October 10 weekday classes when you sign up for the $24 Full Basic Plus Teen Package! Make opposite $535 discount!

    Adult novice drivers are the target audience for the 6-hour online driver training course (ages 18-24). This meets the required Texas criteria for adults aged 18 to 24 who have never had a driver’s license. Individuals over the age of 24 can enroll in this course and take it. She claims to be the best among Katy’s driving schools.

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    No. 5. Free Driving School

    Teenagers and adults alike can take our in-person or online safe driving, driving education, DPS road test and driver-led driving courses in class or online.

    Courtesy Driving school was based on the idea that the best drivers improve road safety and ultimately save lives. Through training using a rigorous curriculum that incorporates the theoretical and practical aspects of driving and encourages the core principles of respect, responsibility, community and self-discipline.

    They are the largest and most reputable of Cathy’s driving schools. We are the only full-time, professionally managed driving school in the Katy area. The director has been responsible for driver training and management for over 35 years.

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    FAQ

    Is driver training available at Katy ISD?

    They offer courses for teens and adults on driving education, driver training, DPS road test and safe driving in person or online.

    Is driving education free in Texas?

    Texas DPS offers free Impact Texas teen driver training. You must provide the required documents to pass the driving test and apply for a license at the driver’s office. These include your ITTD certificate and your driving education completion certificate.

    How many hours of driving do you need in Katy before you get your license?

    Before a young driver is eligible for a provisional license, these 30 hours of driving instruction must be completed in the presence of an adult who complies with the standards of Section 521.222(d)(2) of the Transport Code.

    How many lessons are required before taking the driving test?

    In addition to 45 hours of driving lessons, the average student needs 20 hours of practice to pass a driving test.