“…Interactions between students, teachers, parents, and administrators, along with teacher training, reinforce these patterns of racial segregation. This happens through pervasive stereotyping by school administrators in which Black and Latinx students are assumed to be "trouble makers, " while white and Asian students are assumed to be academically driven (Alvaré, 2018;Calarco, 2018;Collins, 2009;Downey & Pribesh, 2004;Egalite et al, 2015;Escayg, 2020;Ferguson, 2000;Flores, 2017;Hagerman, 2018;Lareau, 2011;Ochoa, 2013;Ramey, 2015;Skiba et al, 2002). Although Asian students often attend well-resourced schools, scholars find that teachers and administrators construct Asian students as perpetual foreigners and ethnically homogenous within these spaces (Kao & Thompson, 2003;Nozaki, 2000;Ochoa, 2013).…”