Yeah check this link for local training classes chances are theres one in your immediate area.
http://www.msf-usa.org/
Don't start on a racebike, start on a low-end forgiving sport. Deezl (a ns member who rips on crotch rockets) helped me out with some advice this past summer when I was looking to get a bike. He recommended a Suzuki Sv-650S for a starting bike you won't get tired of. Yeah it's not sexy as a Ducati but you might live long enough to enjoy it. It has a V-twin as opposed to the Inline-4 of most Racers and has a much broader power curve for more reliable throttle, instead of a "spikey" curve that tends to do funny things to your bike. Don't worry it's plenty fast and has sport styling, I think they look pretty sweet pesonally.
It's your life live it however you want to, I decided to buy my ATV first and motorcycle next spring, I've been busting ass at work picking up extra shifts at work saving for one and it's gonna happen first thing next spring. Just use your head not your ego and buy a safe bike to learn on, preferably something you won't cry if you lay over. I'm gonna ride my Suzuki for a few years then upgrade to a RR assuming I last that long.
This is the Regualr Sv-650 the (s) model has lowered handlebars and a front ferring (sp?)
We pay our debt sometimes.