For many young students, cursive handwriting is a lost art form, dismissed in favor of typing assignments on school Chromebooks or on educational apps. But for Lauren Hand, an eighth-grader at St.
“The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” is the sentence that won Daisy Almaraz, a Catholic school seventh grader in the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, a national competition. The sentence doesn ...
Esther Hansen, a fifth-grade student at Park Christian School, was recently named a state winner in a national handwriting competition. Esther Hansen, a fifth grader at Park Christian School in ...
Saints Francis & Clare of Assisi School third grader Isla Maschino, left and fourth grader Ignatius Abeleda represented their respective grade level in a national handwriting contest. Two students at ...
Laptops and tablets are classroom essentials, and most schools have strayed away from the tradition of cursive writing. But Joe Robuck, an eighth-grader at School of the Incarnation in Gambrills, ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD — The art of cursive is slowly leaving schools, but one student is proving the skill, isn’t gone forever. Summer Hoefakker is a fifth grader at Plymouth Christian School and ...
TRUMANN, Ark. (KAIT) - Trumann sixth-grader Ava Henley won the Zaner-Bloser Handwriting competition in the state. She’s competing on the national level. The competition consists of writing in cursive, ...
A 10-year-old girl born with no hands is this year’s winner of a national handwriting competition. Sara Hinesley, a third-grade student in Maryland, won the Nicholas Maxim Award in the 2019 ...
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – One of the nation’s best cursive writers isn’t someone who has been writing for decades. In fact, he hasn’t even been writing for a decade. Levi McCamish from Henderson, ...
Although cursive handwriting “is a dying field,” as one teacher said, it has made a comeback in some schools, including one in Maine where two students won awards this month. By Jesus Jiménez For ...
“The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” is the sentence that won Daisy Almaraz, a Catholic school seventh grader in the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, a national competition. The sentence doesn ...