PA Students to Receive Cursive Instruction Beginning in April, New Law Says
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PA students to receive cursive instruction beginning in April, new law says
A new law will require Pennsylvania students to learn cursive handwriting in school. House Bill 17, signed by Governor Josh Shapiro of Abington Township earlier this month, received a favorable 42-5 vote on February 3. It adds printing, joined italics and cursive to the writing curriculum and takes effect April 12. Representative Dane Watro introduced the bill in 2024. In a memo, he claimed that “there are compelling cognitive, developmental, an…
PA students to receive cursive instruction beginning in April, new law says - Around Ambler
A new law will require Pennsylvania students to learn cursive handwriting in school. House Bill 17, signed by Governor Josh Shapiro of Abington Township earlier this month, received a favorable 42-5 vote on February 3. It adds printing, joined italics and cursive to the writing curriculum and takes effect April 12. Representative Dane Watro introduced the bill in 2024. In a memo, he claimed that “there are compelling cognitive, developmental, an…
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