“…As they talked about integration, segregation, and gentrification, stakeholders’ comments reflected varying and often conflicted narratives about whether, why, and how student demographics matter (Abu El-Haj, 2006; Dumas, 2009; Pollock, 2005). These racialized narratives influence public perceptions of diversifying schools, perceptions that have profound implications for how district administrators develop and implement policies related to school choice and student assignment, how parents join and participate in diversifying school communities, and how school leaders negotiate families’ competing priorities (Cucchiara, 2013; Diem, Holme, Edwards, Haynes, & Epstein, 2018; Posey-Maddox, 2014; Quarles & Butler, 2018; Siegel-Hawley et al, 2016; Syeed, 2019; Turner, 2015).…”