Drivers Ed in Stanwood
WMST teaches teen and adult drivers from Stanwood, with the classroom online or in person, behind-the-wheel drives on the SR-532 and Pioneer Highway roads you already travel, and DOL testing a straight shot south on I-5 in Everett.
Farm roads and a highway, a good mix to learn on.
Stanwood sits at the top of Snohomish County, where SR-532 meets I-5 and the farm roads stretch out toward Camano Island. That spread is useful for a new driver. The quiet rural lanes are forgiving for the basics, and SR-532 and the freeway ramps give real speed and merging practice without a long drive.
WMST runs the classroom online at your own pace or in person, and behind-the-wheel drives can start on the Stanwood roads your teen already knows. One certified instructor stays with them the whole way.
When testing time comes, our Everett Express office is a straight run south on I-5, and WMST is a DOL-approved examiner. The program is one package, from $549.
SR-532, Pioneer Highway, and the I-5 ramps.
New drivers start on the calm residential streets in town and the flat farm roads off Pioneer Highway, where there is room to get steering and stopping smooth. From there it is onto SR-532, the main artery, with its turn lanes, the bridge toward Camano, and the steady traffic that teaches lane discipline.
The I-5 interchange at exit 212 is the proving ground for freeway merging, the kind of thing that makes new drivers tense until they have done it a few times. Closer to test day we drill parallel parking, backing around a corner, and hill parking, then run a full test-style route.
Stanwood families usually take the classroom online and pair it with local drives, then test at our Everett Express office down I-5. Call 425.252.9913 to set it up.
One package, start to license.
Every option below is the full DOL-approved program: 30 hours of classroom, 6 behind-the-wheel drives, and an hour of observation. The difference is how much testing and warm-up you want bundled in. See the full Teen Drivers Education breakdown.
Spring Fever Discount: $100 off the Standard ($625) Teen Drivers Ed package. Use code SP 2026 at checkout.
Education + Testing
- 30 hours of classwork
- 6 hours behind the wheel
- 1 hour of in-car observation
- Driver license testing
Standard
Most popular- 30 hours of classwork
- 6 hours behind the wheel
- 1 hour of in-car observation
- ½ hour testing warm-up
- Driver license testing
Premium
- 30 hours of classwork
- 6 hours behind the wheel
- 1 hour of in-car observation
- 1 hour advanced drive lesson
- ½ hour testing warm-up
- Driver license testing
State and local tax is added at checkout. Prices and promotions can change, call 425.252.9913 to confirm.
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Drivers ed for Stanwood, answered.
Does WMST serve Stanwood?
Yes. Stanwood families take the classroom online or in person and run drives locally, with DOL testing at our Everett Express office a short drive south on I-5.
Where would my teen take the test?
At the WMST Everett Express office, 4929 Evergreen Way in Everett. WMST is a DOL-approved knowledge and skills examiner.
How much is teen drivers ed?
Packages run $549 to $699. The Standard package is $625, currently $525 with the Spring Fever discount, and includes 30 classroom hours, 6 drives, and observation.
Can the classroom be done online?
Yes. The classroom hours can be completed online at your own pace and paired with in-person drives, which works well for Stanwood families.
Get your teen driving in Stanwood.
Spots fill by the school term and by summer session. Reserve a seat or call and we will walk you through it.