Pennsylvania
Related: About this forumPennsylvania mandates cursive writing instruction in schools

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette link: https://www.post-gazette.com/news/education/2026/02/15/pennsylvania-cursive-writing-pittsburgh-public-schools/stories/202602130074
Gov. Josh Shapiro signed into law this week a bipartisan measure that requires schools to teach K-12 students to write in cursive. While many schools have and continue to teach writing, proponents of the legislation said the practice improves students cognitive development and connects students to American history.
Cursive writing fosters fine motor skills, enhances memory retention and equips students to read foundational documents in their original form, said state Sen. Wayne Langerholc, R-Johnstown. In doing so, we ensure future generations are prepared both intellectually and practically.
The law went into effect upon the governors signing on Wednesday. According to Mycursive.com, a website devoted to teaching and learning handwriting, Pennsylvania's mandate means that more than half of the states in the U.S. require cursive as part of a school curriculum, including Ohio, West Virginia and Maryland.
The Pennsylvania Department of Education said in a statement that it was developing guidance for schools on the legislation.
Good idea ... I'm glad the Governor has signed this. Not sure whether it's needed in high school though. Maybe it should be required in K thru 8th grades, and only "remedial" cursive class for high schools?
SheltieLover
(81,720 posts)bucolic_frolic
(55,839 posts)Shermann
(9,072 posts)Soul_of_Wit
(143 posts)That said, I can decipher ancient documents of the ancestors. You know, my parents.
bucolic_frolic
(55,839 posts)The handwritings are a very close match for same sex ancestors. Other family members same thing. I think it's hand bone structure and ligaments.
But also came across someone unrelated from 200 miles away that learned in the same time period and is a close match in handwriting.
hlthe2b
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