Pennsylvania and New Jersey are among the latest states to require cursive handwriting to be taught in elementary schools.
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Pennsylvania students will soon join a growing number of their peers nationwide practicing the looping, connected script of cursive writing—part of a broader national revival of the once-standard ...
Many people of a certain age remember practicing loops and waves, moving our small hands clutching pencils across pages with light blue dotted and solid lines. But in many schools, that elementary ...
Cursive writing lessons will be back in Pennsylvania classrooms after state lawmakers passed legislation requiring its reintroduction this month. Gov. Josh Shapiro signed the bill into law Wednesday.
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Cursive is officially making a comeback in Pennsylvania classrooms. Gov. Josh Shapiro has signed a new law that puts the looping script back on the list of required subjects in the state’s Public ...