A new state law requires teaching cursive writing in elementary schools starting in September. Some educators aren't so happy ...
Research has shown that it helps children develop. But many parents say their kids aren’t learning cursive in school.
Beginning in September, New Jersey public schools must teach cursive writing to students in grades three to five under a law signed by Gov. Phil Murphy.
New Jersey's public schools must by law teach students how to write cursive legibly and become fluent in reading it.
Students in New Jersey will soon learn cursive again, thanks to a new state law signed by the governor. Gov. Phil Murphy ...
Starting next school year, New Jersey elementary students will once again learn cursive writing, a move inspired by research ...
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Sarkisian, and several coaches across America, will have their notepads and pens handy this week as the College Football Playoff semifinals play out. The Longhorns will be watching from home for the ...