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So in the past few years, weve seen state legislatures introduce bills that basically require that students have to learn cursive writing in elementary school. Cursive handwriting is not in the Common Core state standards which have replaced the English and Language Arts standards in 43 states. And so this is led to a concern that if its not on the test, if students can type their assignments or print their assignments, cursive handwriting is just going to disappear and die out. But the truth is, cursive was really fading out before the Common Core. In 2006, the SAT started to require an essay -- and this is how we have data on what students chose to write. And only 15% of students used cursive, this was kids who were in elementary school in the 90s. Cursive handwriting became taught more commonly at the same time that education become more democratic. So it started with something called the Spencerian script. If youve seen a college diploma, if youve seen a wedding invitation with