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The National Cursive Handwriting Honor Society 2002 - Search Page

To search the Honor Society Roster, enter the name of a school in the text box and click the search button. For example, to find St. Gerald School:

Enter : St. Gerald

You will be presented with a list of teachers and students from schools with this name. If the result contains several schools, and you wish to print a list including only the students from your school, check the data presentation of your school name in the first result. Enter that data in the field and search again.

While you are here, take a look at the results of some good teamwork. Search for the following schools: East Union, Mercer, Rockwood, Rostraver, St. Gerald, and Stewartsville.

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Please note special indicators within the name field: (*** Denotes Champion) (** Denotes First Runner-up) (* Denotes Second Runner-up) (F Denotes Final Seven).

If you plan to participate in the 2003 contest, follow the links to the guidelines and entry form.

The National Cursive Handwriting Contest, 2002 - Guidelines or Entry Form.

For a brief history, more information and links to the 2002 Champions...

Find out what science has learned about developing skill for fluent use of cursive. We now know why so many students revert to printwriting - and how you can help.

Thank you for your interest in handwriting skill development. We hope that the contest and the Honor Society will help to motivate you and your students to improve the physical skills of language. Motor learning opens pathways in the brain to improve fluency for reading and composition - even with a keyboard!

If you have always felt that your students benefit from a little time on handwriting instruction, you were right! It is no longer just a feeling - pet scans and digitizers are providing powerful information you could use today. Please use our contact link to request free information on teaching fluent movement.

Please visit occasionally for ideas and techniques translated from science into classroom activities. And, we hope you will investigate the simple materials we publish to help you with skill development. If you are looking for a handwriting program, please phone or use our contact link. We have a Scope and Sequence in PDF format that presents the task of teaching written language skills from a unique new perspective.

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Last Update, April 2002

Rand H. Nelson, mrpencil@peterson-handwriting.com