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I am Stuyvesant High School, nicknamed Stuy, and I am one of New York City's specialized math and science-based public high schools. Founded over 100 years ago, admission to my school is by competitive examination and tuition is free.
My tradition of excellence is evident through unprecedented results in assessments, course scholarship, awards and achievements in competitions in all areas. My reputation as a first rate college preparatory school is recognized by leading universities. The achievements of my students are remarkable. I have consistently had large numbers of National Merit Scholars, ranking me as 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in the nation. In the Intel Science Talent Search each year I have had the largest number of students in the Honors Group and in 1988 my students placed first and second in the nation, a feat never before accomplished by any school.
I am noted for my many accomplished alumni, my rigorous academics, and for sending the most students to Harvard, Yale, and Princeton of any public school in the United States. Virtually all of my graduates go on to college and an extraordinary number are accepted into the most competitive universities and colleges in the nation.
I am a superior math and science school but my students are far more than just "smart kids" -- they are talented in numerous other areas such sports, literary publications, theater, SING! and humanities. Over the past century, I have served as an overall great community for the well-rounded alpha female and male.
In a nutshell, I KICK ASS.
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Hit the gym. But that new outfit. Our 10 year reunion is coming! Come on down and find out who
has changed,and who hasn't.
Saturday, November 26, 2005
9-11 p.m.
Serena (at the Chelsea Hotel)
222 West 23rd Street
$45 before October 7
$50 before November 23
$50 for non-Stuy alumni guests
$60 at the door
Cost includes two hours of open bar and hors
d'oeuvres, as well as private use of the entire bar.
Don't be shy, buy your ticket today on-line at
www.shsaa.org.
there. I guess that counts for something.
specifically to learn why god or
society would let something like you
exist
shit, but Teitel? He's just shit.
great! I never had a bad time there,
ever. Dr. Shapiro's class was the most
memorable for me. Sometimes I have the
urge to walk the old grounds, watch
those discs fly and hopefully see some
hot wall street chick sun bathe for
lunch. =) Damn, if I had gone to
class, I might have made something of
myself. Unfortunately, cutting classes
was too easy! What awaits after Stuy?
Nothing but melancholy and
responsibilities. It'd be nice to find
some of those dics I lost by the
river. Damn wind.
Nelse
are high schools. whether or not you
loved stuy you will at least have all
sorts of rediculous stories to tell
your freinds about it that dont
involve the football team or
chearleaders or beer (which most other
american HSs revolve around, or so TV
tells me...). did we miss out? in the
end who cares u cant go back! but no
matter what you shoudl know that
unless you work for IBM you will never
be surrounded by that many nerds again
in your life, smile or cry? eh its up
to you. Co2000!!