A reader sent the following comment. I can’t vouch for its authenticity but urge reporters in Dallas to do so:

 

A newly exposed DISD controversy involves claims that college readiness improved in 2012/13 under Mike Miles. This claim is on page 218 of the “Data Packet for 2013/14 Planning,” online at https://mydata.dallasisd.org/docs/CILT2014/DP1000.pdf . It shows the average ACT score as having gone from 17 to 18, numbers that for the first time in DISD history are rounded to whole numbers in all public reports for 2013. The more precise averages are 17.2 for 2012 and 17.6 for the 2013 ACT average.
On the same page 218, the normal average annual 17+% increase in minority students tested since 2007 suddenly decreased 23% from 2012 to 2013. The percentage of Black students taking the ACT decreased 20.9%, the Hispanic percentage decreased by 24%, but the White percentage increased 0.8%. It is obvious that any ACT improvement are only due to the 23% decrease in the minority student populations tested, populations that have a tragic history of low ACT scores.
Why has this significant decrease in minority students tested not been covered by the media? It has been known for over 3 months by DISD. It is setting back minority percentages tested over three years! It has not even been mentioned by DISD staff at any DISD Board meetings during these months.
Mike Miles came to Dallas with the advancements of ACT average scores being among his central claims to fame in Colorado. More and more it appears the 33% drop in senior enrollment in his Colorado District was a central factor in that gain. It now appears that DISD is already on the way to a 5% loss in senior class enrollment for the Class of 2014, the first such loss since 2006! Last years enrollment was a 30+ year record senior class enrollment!