Gov. Josh Shapiro on Wednesday signed a bill that will require a cursive handwriting curriculum in all Pennsylvania public schools. “I’m definitely rusty, but I think my penmanship was okay!” Shapiro ...
Known as House Bill 17, the legislation requires cursive handwriting to be taught in all Pennsylvania schools.
Governor Shapiro has signed a bill that could change the lesson plans in Pennsylvania schools. House Bill 17 states that all ...
Shapiro signs bill that requires teaching cursive writing in schools ...
Students currently learn cursive between third and fifth grade. If House Bill 127 becomes law, students will begin learning ...
All Pennsylvania students will now need to learn cursive. Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) signed House Bill 17, which received bipartisan support, into law Tuesday. It places ...
Handwriting requirements were cut from school curricula around the world. Now it’s looping back, riding on a wave of evidence.
A new state law requires schools to begin teaching students the nuances of cursive handwriting.
A new state law calls for old-fashioned cursive handwriting to be taught in elementary school - but the Princeton Public ...
Legislation that would require state schools to teach cursive handwriting has been sent to Gov. Josh Shapiro for approval. The state House of Representatives approved House Bill 17 in a 195-8 vote in ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro signed bipartisan legislation into law on Wednesday, mandating all elementary schools in the state teach cursive handwriting.
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