Script is finding new life in after-school clubs where students can learn to loop and swoosh their handwriting.
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Indiana legislators have been filing bills for the 2026 legislative session and some of the bills have a lighthearted goal.
More than 50 educators from across the county came together for an outdoor workshop at the Chautauqua Lake Central School ...