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Sean J. Drake, Ph.D. Department of Applied Statistics, Social Science, and Humanities Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development New York University Kimball Hall 3rd Floor 246 Greene Street New York, NY 10003 phone: 212 998 5478 email: sdrake@nyu.edu EDUCATION University of California, Irvine Ph.D., Sociology, 2017 Dissertation: Academic Segregation: The Criminalization of Misfits and the Institutionalization of Ethnic Capital Dissertation Committee: Jennifer Lee (chair), David A. Snow, Jacob Avery, and Gilberto Q. Conchas M.A., Sociology, 2015 Stanford University B.A. (with honors), Psychology, 2007 EMPLOYMENT New York University Provost s Postdoctoral Fellow, Sociology of Education (2-year appointment, 2017 2019) Department of Applied Statistics, Social Science, and Humanities Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND RESEARCH Race and Ethnicity; Schools and Education; Neighborhood Organization and Inequality; Homeless Students; Incarcerated Students; Immigration and Assimilation; Ethnographic Methods PUBLICATIONS Drake, S. J. (Forthcoming). Exposing the Rules of Racial Inequality. Contemporary Sociology.

Lee, J., Drake, S., & Zhou, M. (Forthcoming). The Asian F: The Racialization of Achievement. In Thurston Domina, Benjamin Gibbs, Lisa Nunn, and Andrew Penner (Eds.) Education & Society, University of California Press, Drake, S. (2017). Academic Segregation and the Institutional Success Frame: Unequal Schooling and Racial Disparity in an Integrated, Affluent Community. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 43(14), 2423 2439. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369183x.2017.1315868 Drake, S., Conchas, G. Q., Oseguera, L. (2015). I Am Not the Stereotype : How an Academic Club in an Urban School Empowered Black Male Youth to Succeed. In G. Q. Conchas & M. A. Gottfried (Eds.), Inequality, power, and school success: Case studies on racial disparity and opportunity in education (pp. 62-82). New York, NY: Routledge. Drake, S., Conchas, G. Q., Hinga, B. M., & Gottfried, M. A. (2015). Introduction. In G. Q. Conchas & M. A. Gottfried (Eds.), Inequality, power, and school success: Case studies on racial disparity and opportunity in education (pp. 1-14). New York, NY: Routledge. Lin, A. R, Drake, S., & Conchas, G. Q. (2015). Conceptualizing Disparity and Opportunity in Education as a Racial Project: A Comparative Perspective. In G. Q. Conchas & M. A. Gottfried (Eds.), Inequality, power, and school success: Case studies on racial disparity and opportunity in education (pp. 15-40). New York, NY: Routledge. Conchas, G. Q., Lin, A. R., Oseguera, L., & Drake, S. J. (2014). Superstar or Scholar? African American Youth s Perceptions of Opportunity in a Time of Change. Urban Education, 1-29. Conchas, G. Q. & Drake, S. J. (2011). From Truancy and Alienation to School Fluency and Graduation: Increasing Student Engagement by Bridging Institutions. University of California Center for Latino Policy Research (escholarship). Revise and Resubmit Drake, S. J. The Segregation of Failures : Unequal Schools and Disadvantaged Students in a Middle-Class Neighborhood. Revise and resubmit to Sociological Perspectives. Papers in Progress Drake, S. The Institutionalization of Ethnic Capital: How Immigrants Redefine Norms of Academic Engagement and Achievement. To be submitted to Sociology of Education. Drake, S. Phased Access: Negotiating Entrée as an Ethnographer in Protected Settings To be submitted to Journal of Contemporary Ethnography.

Drake, S. College or Bust? Toward a Desegregated, Destigmatized Education for all Students. To be submitted to Journal of Education for Students Placed At Risk. Book Manuscripts in Progress Drake, S. J. Academic Apartheid: Race, Achievement, and the Criminalization of Failures Brief Description: The prevailing wisdom about reducing inequality in education is to reduce residential segregation since most American children attend schools in the neighborhoods in which they live. Other research points to the perils of academic tracking, which results in within-school segregation. In Academic Apartheid, I draw on two years of ethnographic fieldwork at two dissimilar high schools in the same middle-class neighborhood, as well as 122 in-depth interviews with students, teachers, and parents. I examine between-school segregation in an affluent neighborhood and school district, where separate and unequal schools thrive independent of the forces of neighborhood segregation that so often lead to school segregation. Academic Apartheid uncovers the ways in which racial and social class segregation persists between schools in a suburb with a reputation for stellar public education. Moreover, the book examines how institutional definitions of success and failure affect school policies and practices in ways that contribute to school segregation and inequality. Students who struggle academically at prestigious Pinnacle High School are pressured by administrators to transfer to nearby Crossroads High School, and these students are disproportionately Black, Latino, and working-class. Though students are transferred due to their academic struggles and not behavioral issues, Crossroads features an austere, prison-like appearance, constant surveillance of students by staff and local police, no extracurricular activities such as clubs or sports, little opportunity for parental participation, and a curriculum that disqualifies all graduates from enrolling in a fouryear college. This segregation criminalizes the neediest students and stigmatizes them as failures. The lack of social, cultural, and material capital available to disadvantaged students makes it more likely that they can be pressured into transferring, and segregation between schools is potentially more harmful than segregation within schools. PRESENTATIONS 2018 The Criminalization of Failures. Presented at the 2018 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 11 14 2018 Segregation without Borders: Race, Achievement, and the Criminalization of Failures in an Integrated Neighborhood. Presented at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development ASH Department Colloquium Series, New York University, New York, NY, February 27

2018 Segregation without Borders: Race, Achievement, and the Criminalization of Failures in an Integrated Neighborhood. Presented at the Sociology Department Ethnography Workshop, New York University, New York, NY, February 9 2017 Academic Segregation and the Criminalization of Misfits. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, Cincinnati, OH, September 27 30 2016 Academic Segregation and the Institutional Success Frame: Unequal Schools and Racial Disparity in an Integrated, Affluent Community. Presented at the 2016 Conference of Ford Fellows hosted by the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, September 22 24 2016 Mentoring Diverse Students: Lessons from the DECADE PLUS Program Presented at the 2016 Fall Training Retreat for the UC Irvine School of Social Sciences First Generation First Quarter Challenge Program, UC Irvine, September 13 2016 Academic Apartheid: School Segregation and Racial Disparity in an Integrated, Affluent Community. Presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA, August 20 23 2015 Mentoring Across Differences: Awareness, Belief, and Communication Presented during the 2015 Mentoring Excellence Program, UC Irvine, October 29 2015 Academic Apartheid: Racializing Achievement and Criminalizing Failure in a Context of New Diversity. Presented at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL, August 22 25 2015 I Just Want to Change My Stereotype So Bad : How an Academic Club in an Urban School Empowered Black Male Youth to Succeed. Presented at the Critical Questions in Education Conference hosted by the Academy for Educational Studies, San Diego, CA, February 16 18 2014 The Model Majority: How Achievement and Ethnoracial Diversity in High Schools Destabilize the Racial Order. Presented at the Urban Ethnography Project Conference hosted by Elijah Anderson, Yale University, April 11 12 HONORS AND AWARDS 2017 Diversity Scholar, National Center for Institutional Diversity 2016 2017 Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship 2016 UC Irvine Sociology Department Summer Research Grant ($1,100) 2014 2017 Yale University Urban Ethnography Project Junior Fellowship

2015 UC Irvine Sociology Department Summer Research Grant ($1,100) 2014 2015 UC Irvine Faculty Mentor Program Fellow 2014 Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship (honorable mention) 2014 UC Irvine School of Social Sciences Associate Dean s Fellowship 2014 UC Irvine Sociology Department Summer Research Grant ($1,400) 2014 UC Irvine Mentor Excellence Program Certificate of Completion 2013 Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship (honorable mention) 2003 2006 Stanford University Dean s List (multiple academic quarters) COURSES TAUGHT Social Inequality and Education Education as a Social Institution PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2015 2016 Lead Mentor, UC Irvine Diverse Educational Community and Doctoral Experience: Partnering in Leadership for Undergraduate Students (DECADE PLUS) Program 2014 2015 Mentor, UC Irvine Diverse Educational Community and Doctoral Experience: Partnering in Leadership for Undergraduate Students (DECADE PLUS) Program 2014 2017 UC Irvine Advisory Council on Diversity 2014 2017 UC Irvine Social Sciences Dean s Fellowship Advisory Committee GRADUATE STUDENT TEACHING AND RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPS 2011 2016 Teaching Assistant University of California, Irvine Race & Ethnicity Ethnic & Immigrant America The New Second Generation Sociology Majors Seminar Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Politics Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology Introduction to Biological Anthropology Adolescent Development Foundations of Education Outcomes of Schooling and Student Assessment Critical Assessment of Teaching Practice and Learning 2011 2012 Graduate Student Researcher University of California, Irvine Coded and amalgamated the results from dozens of studies to reach more general conclusions about the nature of early childcare program effects on socioeconomically disadvantaged children. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association