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Minnesota proposes cursive writing instruction in elementary schools, requiring fifth graders to master legible cursive.
A Minnesota bill introduced on March 2, 2026, seeks to reinstate cursive handwriting instruction in elementary schools, requiring students to master legible cursive by fifth grade.
Backed by Senator Ann Rest and others, the proposal aims to preserve literacy with historical documents like the Declaration of Independence and addresses concerns over declining cursive skills among younger generations.
The legislation calls for a model curriculum and unspecified state funding to support school districts, though it was laid over for possible future consideration amid debates over cost and curriculum space.
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Minnesota propone la instrucción de escritura cursiva en las escuelas primarias, lo que requiere que los estudiantes de quinto grado dominen el cursivo legible.