Students in New Jersey will soon learn cursive in school, thanks to a law signed by Gov. Phil Murphy.
Break out the No. 2 pencils, kids. Cursive handwriting, long mourned as a lost art, is coming back to New Jersey schools ...
Beginning in September, New Jersey public schools must begin teaching cursive writing to students in grades three to five. A bill signed by Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday makes cursive instruction ...
Starting next school year, New Jersey elementary students will once again learn cursive writing, a move inspired by research ...
Research has shown that it helps children develop. But many parents say their kids aren’t learning cursive in school.
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With a huge budget deficit looming, Gov. Mikie Sherrill will struggle to deliver on promises of affordability. That's why NJ ...
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New Jersey is bringing cursive back to schools. According to a new bill, all third, fourth, and fifth-grade students in the ...
Elementary school students in New Jersey will start to learn cursive again after Governor Phil Murphy signed a new bill into ...
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