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When the Press Decides Black Children Don't Deserve to Be Believed
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WriteBridge™ Documentation Project Calls for Journalism Accountability in Dayton Daily News Coverage of Black Student Achievement
DAYTON, Ohio - TelAve -- The WriteBridge™ Documentation Project has released a new public accountability record examining how the Dayton Daily News covered academic gains at City Day Community School, a predominantly Black charter school in Dayton, Ohio, during the mid-2000s.
The report, titled "When the Press Decides Black Children Don't Deserve to Be Believed," argues that City Day students' measurable academic progress was not treated as a story of achievement, instruction, or school improvement. Instead, the project says, the school became the subject of prolonged investigative scrutiny that questioned the legitimacy of Black children's success.
City Day served students in one of Dayton's most under-resourced communities. During the period reviewed, the WriteBridge™ Founder worked with students using a structured writing method first developed in a Houston ISD classroom while teaching English learners through Teach For America. According to the project, students improved, the gains appeared in Ohio Department of Education data, and no fraud charges were ever filed.
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The project says Dayton Daily News coverage, led by reporter Scott Elliott under editor Kevin Riley, repeatedly framed City Day's gains through suspicion. It raises concerns about what was reported, what was omitted, and what was never corrected after the state process ended.
One central claim involves an undisclosed prior professional relationship. The report states that Riley, who oversaw the newsroom during the City Day coverage, had previously supervised the WriteBridge™ Founder at the Dayton Daily News several years earlier. The project argues that this relationship should have been disclosed to readers or required recusal from editorial oversight.
"This was not just a story about test scores," the project states. "It was a story about whose success is believed, whose achievement is treated as suspicious, and whose reputation is allowed to remain under a cloud after no wrongdoing is found."
The release also places the Dayton coverage within broader research on racialized media framing, citing national findings that many Black Americans believe news coverage of Black people is more negative, less accurate, and less complete than coverage of other groups.
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The WriteBridge™ Documentation Project calls for public review of the Dayton Daily News coverage, including the absence of a prominent follow-up after no charges were filed, the lack of disclosure regarding prior newsroom relationships, and the long-term reputational harm caused by unresolved public suspicion.
"Black children deserve to succeed publicly, loudly, and without explanation," the report concludes. "They deserve a press that treats their achievement as a story of effort and instruction — not as a problem to be investigated until it disappears."
The full documentation record is available at https://WriteBridge.app.
The report, titled "When the Press Decides Black Children Don't Deserve to Be Believed," argues that City Day students' measurable academic progress was not treated as a story of achievement, instruction, or school improvement. Instead, the project says, the school became the subject of prolonged investigative scrutiny that questioned the legitimacy of Black children's success.
City Day served students in one of Dayton's most under-resourced communities. During the period reviewed, the WriteBridge™ Founder worked with students using a structured writing method first developed in a Houston ISD classroom while teaching English learners through Teach For America. According to the project, students improved, the gains appeared in Ohio Department of Education data, and no fraud charges were ever filed.
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The project says Dayton Daily News coverage, led by reporter Scott Elliott under editor Kevin Riley, repeatedly framed City Day's gains through suspicion. It raises concerns about what was reported, what was omitted, and what was never corrected after the state process ended.
One central claim involves an undisclosed prior professional relationship. The report states that Riley, who oversaw the newsroom during the City Day coverage, had previously supervised the WriteBridge™ Founder at the Dayton Daily News several years earlier. The project argues that this relationship should have been disclosed to readers or required recusal from editorial oversight.
"This was not just a story about test scores," the project states. "It was a story about whose success is believed, whose achievement is treated as suspicious, and whose reputation is allowed to remain under a cloud after no wrongdoing is found."
The release also places the Dayton coverage within broader research on racialized media framing, citing national findings that many Black Americans believe news coverage of Black people is more negative, less accurate, and less complete than coverage of other groups.
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The WriteBridge™ Documentation Project calls for public review of the Dayton Daily News coverage, including the absence of a prominent follow-up after no charges were filed, the lack of disclosure regarding prior newsroom relationships, and the long-term reputational harm caused by unresolved public suspicion.
"Black children deserve to succeed publicly, loudly, and without explanation," the report concludes. "They deserve a press that treats their achievement as a story of effort and instruction — not as a problem to be investigated until it disappears."
The full documentation record is available at https://WriteBridge.app.
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