“…Challenges also exist as afterschool programs are expected to provide enrichment with limited time, resources, and younger staff with less professional experience in comparison to day school (Larson & Walker, 2010; Vandell et al., 2016). However, because afterschool staff are likely to come from the same communities as the youth and be attuned and responsive to youth needs (Hwang et al., 2020), staff may be better able to integrate youth across diverse academic and language skills in afterschool activities, avoiding the segregation common in day schools (Maxwell‐Jolly, 2011). Thus, afterschool programs demonstrate the promise of being a unique, safe space for youth to cultivate connections with peers, both similar or dissimilar, and develop a holistic set of skills.…”