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A Florida bill that would require elementary school students to learn cursive writing is heading to the governor’s desk after passing through the state legislature.
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Cursive handwriting is making a big comeback in schools for students of the Gen Alpha generation (born between 2010 and 2025).
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Solochek is an education reporter covering K-12 education policy and schools. Reach him at jsolochek@tampabay.com. Anyone can ...