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  1. A Stuyvesant High School (ejtsd: /ˈ s t aɪ v ɪ s ən t / ), [1] diákok között Stuy néven említett elit középiskola, [1] [2] [3] egy speciális, nem magán gimnázium Manhattanben. Mint a New York -i oktatási hivatal által működtetett speciális iskolák, úgy ez is tandíjmentes, intenzív képzést kínál a New York City lakosoknak.

  2. Stuyvesant was founded as a math-science school, but its English and history departments are uniformly strong. In a nod to its roots as a trade school, Contreras opened a maker lab in January 2018. There are five bands, a jazz combo, a symphony orchestra, a guitar class, many theatrical productions and a strong debate team.

  3. Localisation. La Stuyvesant High School ( Lycée Stuyvesant) est un établissement public new-yorkais d' enseignement secondaire, spécialisé dans les disciplines des mathématiques et des sciences. Fondée en 1904 dans le quartier Est de Manhattan, l'école a emménagé en 1992 dans de nouveaux locaux, à Battery Park City.

  4. Academics at Stuyvesant High School. Academics. A+. Based on SAT/ACT scores, colleges students are interested in, and survey responses on academics from students and parents. Average Graduation Rate. 99%.

  5. Most Diverse Public High Schools in New York City Area. 583 of 1,056. See How Other Schools & Districts Rank. See All College Rankings. See Rankings for Best K-12 Schools & Districts. See Rankings for Best Places to Live. Back to Full Profile. View Stuyvesant High School rankings for 2024 and compare to top schools in New York.

  6. Welcome to the Stuyvesant Family! Stuy is a big step up from middle school, so we thought you might find some tips from fellow parents helpful to get you started. Remember, the Parents’ Association is here to help you (and your student) navigate your way through four years of high school and on to college.

  7. Surrounding Demographics. (Number of students in subgroup is in parentheses) Percent of students enrolled at this school. Percent of students enrolled in high schools. Percent of grade 9-12 public school students living within miles. Asian Black Hispanic or Latinx Native American Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander White.