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Stuyvesant hosted a school-wide career fair this fall, where alumni shared insightful experiences with students.
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Features
Hundreds of students participate in National History Day every year with the help of social studies teacher Mordecai Moore.
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Stuy students with siblings attending Stuy reminisce about how their siblings have shaped their experience at school.
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The goal of the Safer Access Door is to make Stuyvesant safer and to make entering the building more practical for all who work at and attend the school.
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Student MetroCards will be replaced with OMNY cards this fall, allowing for one extra daily ride and removing time restrictions.
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Dr. Emily Brooks, author of a book about NYPD discrimination in the rule of Mayor La Guardia, spoke at Stuyvesant about her thesis.
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Stuyvesant’s Student Union held the first Arts and Crafts Fair to highlight various art-related clubs at Stuy on May 10, outside of the cafeteria.
Jack Gilburne, Stuyvesant class of 1942, reflects on his life experiences as a Stuy alum and Air Force veteran on his 100th birthday.
It's important for juniors to know what goes into a rec letter, and who it's best to ask for one from.
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Stuyvesant’s math modeling team wins regional awards in a competition about modeling real-world situations with math.
Stuyvesant faculty members showcased their talents in the SU’s Stuy Faculty’s Got Talent show.
Three free self-defense classes, taught by Gabrielle Rubin, were offered to seniors this spring. These classes helped students learn important defense skills that can aid them in college and beyond.
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Humor
What does a day in the life of a Stuy student look like when there's no classes to restrain them?
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We are grateful to have opportunities to take electives in a wide range of subjects and look into the frequency of class trips and what they bring to learning.
Mr. Stephan, music teacher at Stuyvesant, unveiled the first episode of his animated comic series.
Students share their experiences and stresses with the SAT.
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Technical issues with the administration of the USABO exam led to the exam being rescheduled 45 minutes after the planned start time.
A profile of Ms. Maggio and how her many passions shape the experiences she provides her students.
Some students are forced to arrive before school doors open, but staff need time to get set up before they can let them in.
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The 2024 statewide Media Literacy Day held in Stuyvesant teaches school librarians about the usage of AI.
Two new electives, Stories on Stage and Mixed Media, will be offered at Stuyvesant this spring, giving students a chance to explore their creative side.
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Mr. Wrigley hosted a speaker event with 3D animator Dr. Theodore Kim on November 9.
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An examination of the afterschool chorus and band rehearsals that students are required to attend outside of normal class hours.