Years after cursive was omitted from the Common Core standards, a renewed interest in the art of handwriting is emerging across the United States. In schools and libraries, students are joining 'Cursive Clubs' to learn the flowing script. This resurgence is not just an after-school activity; some states are taking legislative action to reintroduce cursive into the regular school curriculum.

The movement is celebrated by educators and students alike, who find joy and a sense of personal connection in learning to write with a flourish. These clubs and classes provide a space for children to practice their signatures and develop a skill that was once a fundamental part of education, connecting them to a long tradition of handwriting.