This was our HS driver training facility in 1975. We had cars supplied by the local Chevy dealer including (brand new) Impalas, Chevelles, Novas and (I think) Monzas. Some of the Impalas were equipped with remote tire valves so they could simulate flats on either front or rear wheels.
The teardrop shaped area was the skidpad and they would have sprinklers running on it to make it slick.
You would enter the skidpad from the pointy end, drive into the teardrop, crank the wheel and see what happened. This was done with a carload of people - kid driver, instructor right seat and three kids in back. Great fun!
The big square area was set up with cones and painted lanes in a grid pattern with stop lights, all kinds of traffic signs, places to parallel park, etc. and there was a "control tower" on top of the building in the lower center. The instructor would sit in the cab of the tower and yell at kids over a loud speaker driving the Monza's and Malibu's for blowing stop signs, speeding, knocking over cones, etc. We would also do actual road driving in the Impalas full of kids and an instructor.
Inside the building were classrooms and driving simulators which resembled arcade games with big TV screens, car seats, steering wheels, pedals and different types of shifters (I vividly remember a three-on-the-floor, but there may have been others). There was also an auditorium type classroom where they would show the usual gory driver training movies.
Looking back, its hard to believe this type of training was even provided for free by a school district, particularly since my district was not a "well to do" area at all.
This facility is no longer owned by the school district (surprise) and I think it may now be used by a truck driver training company or such thing.
Coincidentally, the road this facility is located on is one of the more interesting and fun driving roads in the immediate area and we TORE that road up when driving on our own. I hadn't driven on this road in many years and recently decided to go through there for old times sake and it scared me doing 25mph....