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Technology, much like the rest of our modern society, has also permeated into our educational system. Many of these technologies have, without a doubt, been a boon for teachers and ...
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South Carolina’s highest court is putting a temporary pause on proposed pay raises for state lawmakers. An apparent meteor ...
Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students will be instructed to read and write cursive.
Anthony DeJarion Kent, now 20, the Vidalia man facing multiple charges including aggravated assault of a peace officer and ...
Left over clouds from intense storms early this morning kept temperatures on the cool side with many only reaching the middle ...
When younger students return to Georgia public schools this fall, they will learn an old-school skill: handwriting.
When younger students return to Georgia public schools this fall, they will learn an old-school skill: handwriting.
Rev. Dr. Adriane Burgess spoke with WRBL’s Teresa Whitaker to provide details on the upcoming Nature and Inspire Wellness Fair.
Georgia schools will require cursive writing again this fall, aiming to boost fine motor skills, literacy, and connection to ...
State Superintendent Richard Woods introduced the "John Hancock Award" to recognize schools excelling in cursive instruction. When younger students return to Georgia public schools this fall, they ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Georgia schools are re-introducing cursive writing for the upcoming school year. Third, fourth and ...