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WGAU Athens Radio on MSNCursive writing makes a comeback in Georgia classrooms
The statewide shift means students across Georgia will now practice cursive as part of their regular coursework.
Georgia classrooms reintroduce cursive writing for students from third to fifth grade, making it part of assessed coursework.
All third-, fourth-, and fifth-grade students across Georgia will learn to write in cursive starting this fall, and many people are excited about that.
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WBAL-TV on MSNCursive Academy teaches children bygone handwriting techniques
A couple in Indiana developed a free writing academy to help young people learn how to write and read cursive handwriting.
While there is no requirement that kids in upper grade levels be taught cursive, but that doesn’t mean they haven’t learned ...
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WLKY on MSNGet the Facts: Kentucky law requiring cursive goes into effect this upcoming school year
Inside the classroom, a new Kentucky law requires students to learn cursive. Senate Bill 167, which passed in 2024, goes into ...
A bill is pending in the Michigan House to restore an optional cursive curriculum to schools. It should be mandatory.
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WPBN on MSNShould cursive be taught? Michigan lawmaker pushes to revive cursive writing in schools
Cursive writing, once a staple of elementary education, is vanishing from classrooms across the United States. A Michigan ...
Kedron Elementary students were honored for their cursive writing prowess with a John Hancock Banner and Proficiency Ribbon.
Cursive is making a comeback. This fall, Georgia’s elementary students will officially dive back into the art of handwriting as new state standards roll out cursive lessons across classrooms.
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