Cursive writing bill makes its way through Kentucky legislature
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It would require a high school graduate to demonstrate the ability to sign their name in cursive before graduating.
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Senate Bill 167 would reinstate the teaching of cursive writing in classrooms and require cursive writing be taught at elementary schools.
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