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Posted By: NorthernDog, 6/23/2025 2:57:30 PM

ATLANTA — The 2025 school year in Georgia will start in August and this time, it’s bringing back an older lesson plan for its newer students. Starting in August, third through fifth graders will have lessons on how to write in cursive, also called script. When students return to classrooms after summer break ends, the Georgia Department of Education will begin cursive writing courses for public school students. The instruction was added as part of the updated English Language Arts Standards curriculum for the 2025-2026. As part of the move to teach cursive again, the GaDOE put out a guidance

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It's hard to believe so many schools stop teaching it. Cursive writing has numerous reading and writing comprehension benefits.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: JHHolliday 6/23/2025 3:06:47 PM (No. 1968428)
I didn't know that they had stopped cursive. We were drilled on it, and they considered it important to know. Of course, that was over 70 years ago.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: earlybird 6/23/2025 3:15:07 PM (No. 1968430)
What #1 said. First we learned the alphabet, then we learned to print -tjen we learned what was called script. Now I have read that writing in script is good for the brain. Can't imagine why they quit unless the teachers didn't know how to teach it. My DIL writes a sort of connected printing which is artsy and almost illegible.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Rotten in Denmark 6/23/2025 3:19:53 PM (No. 1968433)
It’s good for the mind to be forced to learn something through repetition, like state capitols or countries in a map. Lest we forget 2x2=…3x7=…..
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Reply 4 - Posted by: legalart 6/23/2025 3:23:33 PM (No. 1968434)
Cursive is intellectual and physical progress. But the educational illiterates --- I'm sorry, "elites" --- banned it in favor of print, which takes twice as long. So retro, these loathsome, pseudo enlightened ppl.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Venturer 6/23/2025 3:51:23 PM (No. 1968446)
I hope they also teach them to spell. I have read things put together by college students who have no idea how to spell.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Catherine 6/23/2025 4:05:24 PM (No. 1968455)
My granddaughter is 31. She doesn't know how to write in cursive. She's a smart little thing but it was never taught. That shocked me. No idea why except laziness in schools. Just think of the millions of documents over hundreds of years that they will never be able to read. And printing is slow and tiresome.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: ladydawgfan 6/23/2025 4:26:31 PM (No. 1968461)
When I was in college, not only did I take all of my notes in cursive, I also used a fountain pen!! You can write an astonishing amount of notes when the letters are connected and you don't have to push down on a ball point pen to write them!!
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Reply 8 - Posted by: mseegal 6/23/2025 4:44:35 PM (No. 1968462)
GOOD! How the next generation can read our founding documents!
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Daisymay 6/23/2025 4:46:40 PM (No. 1968464)
Amazing! I went to kindergarten in 1946! We learned Letters, colors and other kid stuff. But, from first grade on we were taught "Penmanship". We had to write a Letter over and over on lined paper until we got it right (I went to a Lutheran grade school). By the time we went to High School (which was 9th grade) we were proud of our writing. Girls especially loved to have Beautiful Handwriting! Now they can't even write their name, or put their name on a Document! Shame on the Schools for not properly educating a whole Generation of Young People!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: caljeepgirl 6/23/2025 4:53:47 PM (No. 1968468)
OMG, next thing you know they'll be diagramming sentences again!! Should also be remedial requirement for all 'journalists'....
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Reply 11 - Posted by: earlybird 6/23/2025 4:57:34 PM (No. 1968470)
'Penmanship"...thanks! A word I was groping for.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: mifla 6/23/2025 5:17:31 PM (No. 1968481)
Without cursive, how does one sign documents? With an X?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Highlander 6/23/2025 5:27:52 PM (No. 1968486)
My students will ask “what’s that you’re writing?” when I write their passes in cursive to other classes or to the office
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Reply 14 - Posted by: mc squared 6/23/2025 5:46:22 PM (No. 1968495)
Now they can teach then how to tell time on a clock with minute and hour hands on it.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: 24tea@Mag 6/23/2025 5:58:21 PM (No. 1968504)
It’s about time! Should have never stopped teaching cursive.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: DVC 6/23/2025 5:59:15 PM (No. 1968505)
Should never have stopped. It is FAR faster for making notes than stupid block printing.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: BrightonCO 6/23/2025 7:02:24 PM (No. 1968535)
Cursive! Foiled again!
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Reply 18 - Posted by: anniebc 6/23/2025 8:23:49 PM (No. 1968613)
It's amazing how many people can't simply decipher cursive writing. I watched something on YT where a woman was testifying about something written that she was given to respond to, and she said she couldn't read it because she didn't know how to read cursive. How dumb have leftists made Americans? It's a darn shame.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: Catherine 6/23/2025 10:10:37 PM (No. 1968658)
Oh lord, # 10, diagramming sentences was a nightmare for me. I would have to go to the board and diagram something and never, ever, got it right. Nor did I do well in grammar. My saving grace in English was literature. Always made A's in that and pretty low in the other two. Always had a C in English but that was passing and I was happy.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: Oldenoughtoknowbetter 6/23/2025 10:35:49 PM (No. 1968668)
Rats. That means soon the grandkiddies will be able to read our secret messages.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: AVXinPHX1 6/23/2025 10:40:06 PM (No. 1968669)
OK, I was a child prodigy and am now 69 years old. I was taught the Palmer Method of cursive writing and have tried to best my two older sisters my whole life to have more beautiful cursive. Today, I run an online reseller business specializing in vintage home goods. Every package goes out with a handwritten Thank-You Note (in cursive). Pity the buyer who cannot read the missive I send. Maybe they can at least appreciate the beauty.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: PChristopher 6/23/2025 11:31:33 PM (No. 1968680)
Excellent! They probably did away with it to fit in more progressive indoctrination.
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Reply 23 - Posted by: homefry 6/24/2025 7:23:54 AM (No. 1968752)
BUT BUT BUT...... trayvons girl said cursive was too hard!!
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Reply 24 - Posted by: Strike3 6/24/2025 7:27:00 AM (No. 1968753)
Wow, with improvements like this we may soon be seeing a literacy rate approaching twenty percent. The public school system is working!
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Reply 25 - Posted by: slsusnr 6/24/2025 7:43:50 AM (No. 1968757)
I'm a JROTC instructor. Add to the list an inability to tie shoes. Kids either just don't tie them or tie them in knots.
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Reply 26 - Posted by: Hazymac 6/24/2025 7:44:48 AM (No. 1968759)
Oil Can Harry @ #17! All but one student in my high school class could write in cursive. It was expected in most students. After my stroke, I couldn't rip off my signature in less than five seconds. Now, my signature takes time if I want it to be legible. Oh well.
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Reply 27 - Posted by: Rumblehog 6/24/2025 7:56:18 AM (No. 1968761)
In Japan the simple act of writing the kanji characters is elevated to near religious meaning beginning in elementary school and continuing throughout life. The attention to detail has paid vast dividends for the Japanese people as well as for all mankind through their products.
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Reply 28 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 6/24/2025 9:16:41 AM (No. 1968776)
This is very good news. I hope that my state follows through and reinstates cursive writing, too. But there's a catch - I doubt that very many of today's younger educators even know how to write in cursive themselves let alone being able to teach it. For me, learning it in the late 1950s was a big deal. Neatness and staying on the lines was mandatory. And you were graded on it.
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Reply 29 - Posted by: Zigrid 6/24/2025 9:41:16 AM (No. 1968788)
I have 14 grandchildren and only my son...the doctor...has taken the time to teach his sons cursive...he encourages his boys to send me letters written in a broken cursive...but it's legible and I can read it....and I appreciate their efforts....he....my son...writes me letters also...not only in cursive...but in Latin...because he says it's a great protection against anyone reading his words and understanding them...very clever...I think....all his medical records are written in Latin....That's my boy!!!
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Reply 30 - Posted by: coldborezero 6/24/2025 10:33:33 AM (No. 1968809)
I believe #6 and #8 might be on to something significant. Perhaps the radical marxist teacher's unions stopped teaching cursive for that very reason; to prevent the younger generation reading the millions of important documents relating to Western Civilization. Makes perfect sense to me. Leftist ideology makes sense only to the ignorant.
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Reply 31 - Posted by: Timber Queen 6/24/2025 11:33:43 AM (No. 1968838)
To expand on #30's point. As a historian, by inclination and education, when California stopped teaching cursive decades ago I knew in my heart they were doing it to deny individuals from accessing important documents from our past. The Marxist/Communists have been undermining our society since Woody and Edith Wilson, the role models for Joe and Jill.. I find it a rather interesting coincidence that the Dims gave us two inept presidents with power-hungry wives just about a century apart, almost as bookends...so to speak. Evil may flourish for a time, but it never lasts. The 20th century began with Wilson's mis-administration and was later followed by FDR's "New Deal" which birthed the administrative state under which we are burdened today. Now, a century later, the farce of the Bribem administration birthed instead the anti-administrative state under President Trump. MAGA is the anti-New Deal. When J.D. Vance succeeds DJT, America will once again soar like an eagle and give the world a new renaissance of freedom. God bless President Trump and all those working to make America Great Again!
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Reply 32 - Posted by: ocho reales 6/24/2025 12:05:40 PM (No. 1968857)
I agree with so many posters here. I'm an old guy. I went to first grade in 1946. I learned cursive right away before learning printing. I am amazed at my grandchildren's handwriting when I receive a note or a card. It's almost unintelligible, and one of the kids is a new CPA. Go figure! I hope they extend cursive instruction in NC and Ohio.
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Reply 33 - Posted by: bloomingayls 6/24/2025 12:07:11 PM (No. 1968858)
Excited to see this.
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Reply 34 - Posted by: lindaluka 6/24/2025 12:24:20 PM (No. 1968864)
All great posts here, folks! I, too, was introduced to cursive using the Palmer method in first grade. I remember making certain letters touch the top solid line with smaller letters to the dotted middle line. I hope the revival of cursive doesn't cause too much turmoil with teachers (some) having to take crash courses to learn cursive themselves. Hopefully, with classes in cursive, there will be less time to devote to the gender nonsense.
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Reply 35 - Posted by: crankyyankee 6/24/2025 12:26:43 PM (No. 1968866)
The introduction of the computer and keyboarding sounded the death knell for cursive handwriting. I unretired this past school year and returned to the classroom after 5 years ;I was appalled at assignments that I received; I summoned far too many students to my desk to read their work to me.
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Reply 36 - Posted by: PrayerWarrior 6/24/2025 2:00:57 PM (No. 1968906)
#30, 31. As being from CA too, I have been complaining for years that the govt. schools stopped teaching cursive. I knew it was a plot from the Marxist/Communist teachers unions. Their agenda was to stop this generation from learning from our past by reading our founding documents (as if the schools allowed reading these documents). By returning to our 3 R's, we believe we will have a more educated electorate that will have informed consent. We pray that what is happening in Georgia will spread to the rest of the States. It's not too late for our children to be educated in cursive. President Trump should make an EO for that to happen!
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Reply 37 - Posted by: TurtleDove 6/24/2025 2:19:22 PM (No. 1968914)
It's a start to take back our education system!
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Reply 38 - Posted by: danu 6/24/2025 3:03:33 PM (No. 1968927)
i still refer to my lessons in diagramming sentences. sadly, the nuns considered my cursive script to be the scandal of the county. they were correct.
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Reply 39 - Posted by: Redwing57 6/24/2025 3:58:43 PM (No. 1968955)
Growing up in the '60s, I learned the Zaner-Bloser cursive style. My mom taught 4th grade, and made sure I knew how important it was. In grade school we often got two grades on an assignment: one for the content, and another specifically for the handwriting! I write cursive to this day, taking notes, meeting minutes, and so on. To make it even worse, I still like to use fountain pens! When taking notes one day, a teenager next to me looked over curiously. He asked, "Is that cursive?". I said, "Sure. Can... you read this?". He admitted he could not, and I was surprised. It's one thing not to actively teach kids to write it, but they can't even read it? Wow.
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Reply 40 - Posted by: Msquared112 6/24/2025 6:20:35 PM (No. 1969011)
Great news. Looking at printing from mature adults who have been unfortunate enough to go through the government schools is embarrassing. It's about time we get some class back. Seriously. Treating adults like children with the printing is disgusting.
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The legacy media is still up to its old tricks, and CNN is about as legacy media as ever legacy media-ed. On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt let CNN have a darn good piece of her mind over their reporting of the American air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities - and there's a familiar name invoked in her response to that CNN piece. (snip) This CNN story was written by the same "reporter" who wrote the very first FAKE NEWS story claiming the Hunter Biden laptop was disinformation. How did that work out for you, @NatashaBertrand?
Rebecca Lobo apologizes for ‘America’s
great’ comment in awkward ESPN moment
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Posted by Ebenezer 6/24/2025 2:31:29 PM Post Reply
An awkward on-air silence occurred during ESPN’s broadcast of the Indiana Fever-Las Vegas Aces game on Sunday after analyst Rebecca Lobo said, “That’s what makes America great.” Lobo’s comment was in reference to saying she disagreed with officials making a foul call in the final minute of the Aces’ 89-81 win over the Fever. “They disagree with you,” play-by-play announcer Pam Ward said to her partner Lobo. “They do, and I disagree with them,” Lobo responded. “And that’s fine. That’s what makes America great, right Pam Ward?”
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