A pair of bills filed for the 2026 Legislative Session would mandate students from second to fifth grade to learn how to write and read in cursive.
Treasure Coast lawmakers propose bills requiring elementary students to read and write cursive, reviving a skill dropped from state law in 2010.
HB 127 would require all public school students in grades 2 through 5 to learn cursive and, for the first time, prove they’re proficient.
I know many young people who are able to text on their phones with impressive speed but are unable to write their own names.
Learning how to write takes time, whether it is holding your pen properly or ensuring all the letters are on the same ...
I read with great interest the letter from Sharon, in Middletown, Ohio. I, too, mourn the loss of cursive writing and know ...
Despite popular belief, some students continue to learn how to read and write in cursive. While it’s not required to be taught in Vermont, some teachers are keeping its history alive.
Every generation seems to complain about "kids these days," but in recent years, a combination of technology and changes in ...
I read with great interest the letter from Sharon, in Middletown, Ohio. I, too, mourn the loss of cursive writing and ...
I read with great interest the letter from Sharon, in Middletown, Ohio. I, too, mourn the loss of cursive writing and know many young people who are able to text on their phones with impressive speed ...
I read with great interest the letter from Sharon, in Middletown, Ohio. I, too, mourn the loss of cursive writing and know many young people who are able ...
INDIANAPOLIS - State Senator Jean Leising (R-Oldenburg) has filed two bills for the 2026 legislative session. Leising has once again filed a bill that would require the teaching of cursive writing ...