Jgrden
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State of California requires seven letters be written in Capital Cursive letters on registration forms to avoid confusion. Yippee !!!! One reason for teachers to start teaching cursive again.
I really do wish that you would provide a link to what you are talking about. I've tried to google it up and failed and I am quite interested.State of California requires seven letters be written in Capital Cursive letters on registration forms to avoid confusion. Yippee !!!! One reason for teachers to start teaching cursive again.
I really do wish that you would provide a link to what you are talking about. I've tried to google it up and failed and I am quite interested.State of California requires seven letters be written in Capital Cursive letters on registration forms to avoid confusion. Yippee !!!! One reason for teachers to start teaching cursive again.
Not wanting to get into politics, but our "edikashunal" system no longer teaches history, geography, cursive, current events, they don't supply textbooks, student lockers, but they do supply on-campus police and babysitters for students after class. I wonder if any of the "modern" teachers would be qualified to teach any of the listed subjects anyway! It is no wonder I can't hold a conversation with anyone under 20.
Not at all. 1st, the examples did not join the workforce out of high school and were not prepared to'provide for themselves and stop being a drain on the family resources when they graduated from high school. Both spent another 4 years in college before they were ready for that.You decry public schools ability to prepare kids for life and then you give two example of successful transitions. You blame it all on school sports, but then your examples include one kid who was in sports and one that wasn't. Perhaps your assumptions are off.
Crap...I only write my name in cursive. Third grade I had my hand slapped repeatedly for writing all my letters together so I said "Says you"! Can only print except for my signature! Guess that dates me a tad?
ok, last weekend I had a show and got from a couple of customers "do people still write with pens?", I swallowed and responded "of course" and I thought to myself, where are all these people work, I use my pen everyday at my office