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A Michigan lawmaker is continuing to push for students to learn to read and write cursive in schools. Rep. Brenda Carter, D-Pontiac, introduced House Bill 4675, which would require the Michigan ...
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In today’s digital age, many see cursive writing as a relic of the past reserved for older generations. But a bill recently introduced in the Michigan House is spearheading a renewed effort to get ...
Missives from around the world, addressed to "His Holiness" in flowing cursive, in stark block capitals ... when he was elected pontiff on May 8, but vast numbers of the faithful are penning him ...
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Many of our local schools have been recognized by the Georgia Department of Education for their efforts to teach students cursive.
Michigan Rep. Brenda Carter introduced a bill to mandate cursive writing instruction in schools, emphasizing its value in understanding historical documents and cognitive benefits.