Students in New Jersey will soon learn cursive in school, thanks to a law signed by Gov. Phil Murphy.
Elementary school students in New Jersey will start to learn cursive again after Governor Phil Murphy signed a new bill into ...
In one of his final acts in office, Gov. Philip D. Murphy signed a bill on Monday requiring third, fourth and fifth graders ...
New Jersey is bringing cursive back to schools. According to a new bill, all third, fourth, and fifth-grade students in the ...
Elementary school teachers in New Jersey should be teaching cursive writing in 2026-27 thanks to a new law signed by Phil ...
Break out the No. 2 pencils, kids. Cursive handwriting, long mourned as a lost art, is coming back to New Jersey schools ...
Print is dead. New Jersey is flipping the script and ordering its public schools to bring back cursive writing starting next ...
This basic life skill was phased out in 2010 with the introduction of the controversial Common Core curriculum — and our ...
Beginning in September, New Jersey public schools must begin teaching cursive writing to students in grades three to five. A ...
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.
Starting next school year, New Jersey elementary students will once again learn cursive writing, a move inspired by research ...