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Davis Elementary Third-Grade Students Put Pen to Paper and Win Statewide Recognition

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October 3, 2025 – The Georgia Department of Education, led by State Superintendent Richard Woods, awarded five Cobb County elementary schools for their outstanding achievement in cursive handwriting through the John Hancock Award, including Davis Elementary School.

During the 2024-2025 school year, more than 300 schools applied for the award, resulting in 93 schools earning the Ribbon of Distinction and 188 schools recognized with the Proficiency Ribbon.

GADOE and Superintendent Richard Woods awards Davis Elementary School the John Hancock Award.


Davis Elementary School Principal Dr. Ashley Beasley said the recognition reflected the hard work of both students and staff. 

"Our third-grade students worked really hard, and so did our staff members, making sure each student was able to sign his or her first and last name," Dr. Beasley said, "Having the opportunity to see them recognized for their work is great."

During the ceremony, State Superintendent Woods emphasized the lifelong value of cursive writing, noting its significance in both practical and historical contexts. 

"Every student needs to own their signature. It's something they'll carry with them for the rest of their life," Superintendent Woods said. 

The John Hancock Award recognizes schools where at least 90% of students can sign their names in cursive (Proficiency Ribbon) or where 90% of students can also write the preamble in cursive (Ribbon of Distinction). Superintendent Woods congratulated Davis on taking home the Proficiency Ribbon.

Congratulations to the staff and third-grade students at Davis Elementary on this fantastic accomplishment!