Georgia Schools Superintendent Richard Woods recognized five elementary schools in the Cobb County School District for their dedication to teaching a timeless skill — cursive handwriting.
Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield highlighted rising early-literacy scores, a new emphasis on civics and continued expansion of career-technical education during a communit ...
After a decade-long absence, cursive writing is returning to Georgia classrooms, teaching students practical handwriting ...
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The post, which argued that cursive handwriting should continue to be taught in schools, garnered more than 500 comments. It's a touchy subject: Is there a reason schools should continue to teach ...
What do the U.S. Constitution, birthday cards and your signature have in common? They’re (likely) all in cursive. However, ...
The current record is 972 pairs, set eight years ago in Illinois. On its face, breaking the Guinness World Record for the ...
Baltimore County Public Schools is launching a pilot program to reintroduce cursive instruction to second- through ...
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VALDOSTA – Georgia State School Superintendent Richard Woods presented the John Hancock Award for cursive writing to schools in Lowndes and Thomas counties Tuesday morning. During his visit to Moulton ...
State Superintendent Richard Woods visited Eastside Elementary School on Monday afternoon, presenting students and staff with ...