When I first learned how to write cursive in third grade I absolutely
loved it.. Loved the repeated drills and loved the art of perfection.. Still to this day, I love to write in cursive..

I have a large number of pen pals who I write letters to that are usually a minimum of 25 pages long - all in cursive.. I could do it on the computer - and save myself a ton of time - but I just love to write!! I even obtained a job a number of years ago based solely on the "perfection" of my cursive handwriting because it was imperative to the job being done.. I have always received compliments on my penmanship - to the point where it eventually gets annoying - LOL - because to me, it's "nothing special".. But I also realize that not everyone loves to write the way I do..
However, one of my DD's had a problem with hand/eye coordination in school - as well as lazy eye and dyslexia - which made it extremely difficult to learn cursive and to do it neatly.. When she was being taught how to write cursive in the 4th grade, her teacher was an absolute witch about it! There
had to be a space - the width of her index finger - between each word - and if the penmanship wasn't perfect (and I do mean perfect) - DD would receive a zero as a grade - even though all of the answers were 100% correct..

I finally went to the principal (teacher was totally uncooperative) and got the situation resolved, but still to this day she absolutely
hates to write in cursive - is very self-conscious about it - and will only sign her name in cursive..
So - should they learn it? Yes.. Does it have to be "perfect"? No.. DGD has to do all of her homework in cursive right now (5th grade), but from what I understand, next year they will want everything typed..
I wouldn't want to see them do away with it completely, but I don't think they need to spend as much time - or exert as much pressure on the kids as what I witnessed with my DD..
