Gov. Josh Shapiro signed a law returning cursive handwriting to Pennsylvania elementary schools. What do you think about the ...
Cursive handwriting is returning to Pennsylvania schools thanks to a bill signed into law this week. Act 2 of 2026 (formerly ...
Pennsylvania is joining about 25 other states — including Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware — in requiring ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro signed House Bill 17 on Wednesday, making cursive instruction mandatory in all Pennsylvania public schools.
Students currently learn cursive between third and fifth grade. If House Bill 127 becomes law, students will begin learning ...
The bill would have students from 2nd to 5th grade learn how to write in cursive and then be tested on what they learned at ...
Critics of the proposal maintain that cursive writing is already taught at public schools and that the proposal would add to ...
Pennsylvania schools are required to teach cursive handwriting under a new law.
Move over printing and texting. Pennsylvania is going old school by requiring public schools to teach cursive writing. Gov. Josh ...
Handwriting requirements were cut from school curricula around the world. Now it’s looping back, riding on a wave of evidence.
Pennsylvania has enacted a new law mandating cursive handwriting instruction in its schools. Proponents argue this move, supported by cognitive studies, enhances memory, language, and critical ...
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