HB 127 would put in state law a requirement to test elementary students on their ability to write and read cursive. Existing state law does not require cursive writing, but State Board of Education ...
The bill requires cursive instruction for students in grades 2 through 5.
Research has shown that it helps children develop. But many parents say their kids aren’t learning cursive in school.
Cursive is making a comeback in New Jersey next fall! On Monday, Jan. 19, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a new state law that mandates cursive instruction for grades three through five in all public schools, ...
Elementary school teachers in New Jersey should be teaching cursive writing in 2026-27 thanks to a new law signed by Phil ...
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 (KYW) - Students in New Jersey will soon learn cursive again, thanks to a new state law signed by the governor.
New Jersey students in the third, fourth and fifth grade will be required to learn cursive writing due to a bill signed by ...
The New York Times features the expertise of Tamara Plakins Thornton in an article about the return of cursive instruction in ...
Public schools must teach students how to write cursive legibly and become fluent in reading it, under a bill signed by Gov.
A new initiative by Rep. April Connors (R-Kennewick) seeks to tackle a decline in cursive handwriting education in public ...
A bill that would make cursive instruction mandatory for New Jersey elementary school students is on Gov. Phil Murphy's desk. Will he sign it?
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