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Baltimore County Public Schools is bringing back cursive writing for elementary students across the district, Superintendent Dr. Myriam Rogers announced on Wednesday.
Cursive instruction expanding to all Baltimore County 2nd, 3rd graders ...
Cursive writing is making a comeback in Baltimore County Public Schools. Starting next school year, second and third graders ...
Some educators say cursive writing builds brain skills and preserves tradition, while critics argue classroom time is better spent elsewhere.
Years after it was omitted from the Common Core standards, some students are practicing cursive in clubs after school and in libraries. Some states are bringing it back to classrooms. Credit ...