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New Analysis of 64 Dayton Daily News Articles Documents Systematic Framing Failures, Suppressed Exculpatory Evidence, and a Racially Disparate Double Standard
DAYTON, Ohio - eTradeWire -- A comprehensive analysis of 64 verified Dayton Daily News articles reveals that reporter Scott Elliott — now Managing Editor at Education Week — embedded his own editorial language into a paraphrase of a source's statement, ignored exculpatory writing score data, suppressed a subject's offer to take a polygraph test, and applied sustained investigative scrutiny to a Black charter school that was never applied to comparable white suburban schools achieving identical or greater gains.
The investigation targeted City Day Community School and two Black women by name: principal Roseda Goff and the WriteBridge™ Founder, Rachel Armour, whose 8-week literacy curriculum had produced the gains in question. No charges were ever filed. Ohio's ERCO test security body concluded its investigator "could not determine if any wrongdoing occurred."
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The most documented specific failure: In his December 23, 2008 column, Elliott wrote that Goff said the WriteBridge™ Founder was "solely responsible for creating the tainted practice tests." Goff never used the word "tainted." Elliott inserted his own editorial characterization into what reads as a direct attribution — a confirmed instance of paraphrase contamination.
Elliott also never reported City Day's writing assessment scores, which rose from 30% to 92% in 4th grade or math that hit 100% in 7th grade during the gain year. Writing scores require students to produce original written work and cannot be manipulated by erasing answers — making them the strongest possible evidence of legitimate learning. His primary source, Carl Robinson, was a fired employee who believed he was terminated for "asking too many questions." Robinson was later federally indicted on separate charges. Neither Robinson's motive nor his subsequent indictment was disclosed in the original reporting.
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Most revealing: on the same day in August 2007 that Elliott continued framing City Day under an investigation cloud, he published front-page celebrations of Oakwood High School and Fort Recovery — both predominantly white schools that beat income predictions using methods identical to what Goff had described. "But make no mistake," Elliott wrote of Fort Recovery, "it belongs."
Elliott won two First Place journalism awards for the City Day investigation. City Day was never cleared in his coverage with the same prominence it was accused.
The full 64-article analysis is available at http://writebridge.app/ScottElliottReport.
About WriteBridge™: WriteBridge™ is a research-aligned literacy curriculum developed by Rachel Armour, a former Teach For America educator and Wilberforce University graduate, serving students from kindergarten through post-secondary.
Based on 64 verified Dayton Daily News articles, official Ohio Department of Education report cards, and Wayback Machine archives.
The investigation targeted City Day Community School and two Black women by name: principal Roseda Goff and the WriteBridge™ Founder, Rachel Armour, whose 8-week literacy curriculum had produced the gains in question. No charges were ever filed. Ohio's ERCO test security body concluded its investigator "could not determine if any wrongdoing occurred."
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The most documented specific failure: In his December 23, 2008 column, Elliott wrote that Goff said the WriteBridge™ Founder was "solely responsible for creating the tainted practice tests." Goff never used the word "tainted." Elliott inserted his own editorial characterization into what reads as a direct attribution — a confirmed instance of paraphrase contamination.
Elliott also never reported City Day's writing assessment scores, which rose from 30% to 92% in 4th grade or math that hit 100% in 7th grade during the gain year. Writing scores require students to produce original written work and cannot be manipulated by erasing answers — making them the strongest possible evidence of legitimate learning. His primary source, Carl Robinson, was a fired employee who believed he was terminated for "asking too many questions." Robinson was later federally indicted on separate charges. Neither Robinson's motive nor his subsequent indictment was disclosed in the original reporting.
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Most revealing: on the same day in August 2007 that Elliott continued framing City Day under an investigation cloud, he published front-page celebrations of Oakwood High School and Fort Recovery — both predominantly white schools that beat income predictions using methods identical to what Goff had described. "But make no mistake," Elliott wrote of Fort Recovery, "it belongs."
Elliott won two First Place journalism awards for the City Day investigation. City Day was never cleared in his coverage with the same prominence it was accused.
The full 64-article analysis is available at http://writebridge.app/ScottElliottReport.
About WriteBridge™: WriteBridge™ is a research-aligned literacy curriculum developed by Rachel Armour, a former Teach For America educator and Wilberforce University graduate, serving students from kindergarten through post-secondary.
Based on 64 verified Dayton Daily News articles, official Ohio Department of Education report cards, and Wayback Machine archives.
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