From reading basics to cursive writing, Louisiana is making changes that could impact students across the state.
Cursive writing instruction will be required for 2nd graders and up, starting in the ’27-’28 school year.
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Louisiana schools will implement new standards in English classes that aim to improve reading and writing skills.
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