While elementary schools in Modesto, California, celebrate consistent improvements in reading and math, a stark national picture reveals a deepening educational crisis . Teacher Nancy Barajas’s unique pre-test ritual, involving a disco ball and music to boost her sixth graders’ confidence, contrasts sharply with what researchers warn is a "reading recession" in the U.S., a decline predating the Covid-19 pandemic schooling disruptions. Researchers from Harvard, Stanford , and Dartmouth analyzed state test scores from third to eighth grade for over 5,000 school districts in 38 states, allowing comparisons across school districts and states in a national Education Scorecard. The findings are sobering: between 2022 and 2025, only five states and the District of Columbia had meaningful growth in reading scores. Nationally, students remain nearly half a grade level behind pre-pandemic reading proficiency.…