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Demedres L. Grant, a passionate advocate for the art of handwriting, is pleased to announce the release of her new book, ...
Historically, cursive writing was a necessary skill. The ability to write quickly and legibly was essential for notetaking, personal correspondence, and even completing standardized forms.
Cursive writing is still taught in some schools within the U.S., although, it's not nationally mandated or emphasized. In ...
Last week, the Pennsylvania House passed a bill that would require cursive handwriting to be taught in all public and private ...
ATLANTA — The 2025 school year in Georgia will start in late July or August, and this time it’s bringing back an older lesson ...
State Superintendent Richard Woods introduced the "John Hancock Award" to recognize schools excelling in cursive instruction. When younger students return to Georgia public schools this fall, they ...
Georgia's new education standards require teaching cursive writing to students. The move aims to strengthen fine motor ...
The Cursive Academy is part of a growing movement to reintroduce the lost art of handwriting into the lives of children, ...
A bill for it to be taught in schools heads to the state Senate after passing last week in the House by a 195-8 margin.
The Georgia Department of Education has made a major change to its English Language Arts requirements for young students—learning cursive handwriting. The reintroduction of cursive in grades 3-5 will ...
When younger students return to Georgia public schools this fall, they will learn an old-school skill: handwriting.