DALLAS—The chief administrator of a Colorado school district is the new lone finalist for the vacant Dallas school superintendent’s position.
The Dallas school district board voted 55-year-old Mike Miles as its lone finalist Monday. If approved by a final board vote April 26 after a state-mandated posting, Miles could begin work July 2.
Miles has been superintendent since 2006 of the Harrison School District No. 2, which includes southern suburbs of Colorado Springs, Colo. The West Point graduate and former U.S. Army Ranger was a Soviet policy analyst with the State Department in 1989 and a diplomat in Moscow and Warsaw in 1990-1995.
He began his education career as a high school teacher at another Colorado Springs-area district, the Fountain-Fort Carson School District No. 8, before taking the Harrison job.



