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  2. List of Stuyvesant High School people - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Valenti (1996) [91] – feminist blogger and writer. Reihan Salam (1997) [140] – conservative writer at The Atlantic and Forbes.com, and blogger for The American Scene. Adriana Diaz (2002) [141] – 2006 Miss New York USA. Ashok Kondabolu (2003) [142] – co-creator and host of Chillin Island on HBO.

  3. Stuyvesant High School - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 1]: Information; School type: Selective public high school: Motto: Latin: Pro Scientia Atque Sapientia (For knowledge and wisdom): Established: 1904; 120 years ago (): School district: New York City Department of Education: School number: M475: CEEB code: 334070 [4]: NCES School ID: 360007702877 [2]: Principal: Seung Yu [3]: Faculty: 162.92 (on FTE basis) [2]: Enrollment: 3,334 ...

  4. Seung Yu - Wikipedia

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    Seung Yu is an American educator and as of 2020, principal of Stuyvesant High School, one of the elite public schools in New York City. [1] Previously, he was Senior Executive Director of the Office of Postsecondary Readiness (OPSR) at the Department of Education. Prior to that in 2017, he was the founding principal at the Academy for Software ...

  5. The Spectator (Stuyvesant High School) - Wikipedia

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    The Spectator is a biweekly high school newspaper published by students of New York City 's Stuyvesant High School. The paper, founded in 1915, is one of Stuyvesant's oldest publications. [1] It has a long-standing connection with its older namesake, Columbia University's Columbia Daily Spectator, and it has been recognized by the Columbia ...

  6. WikiProject WikiFundi Content/Stuyvesant High School - Wikipedia

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    Stuyvesant High School is named after Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of New Netherland before the colony was transferred to England in 1664. [9][10] The school was established in 1904 as a manual training school for boys, hosting 155 students and 12 teachers.

  7. Mike Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    Mike was born to a Jewish [2] family in New York, New York, and graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1985. In 1989, Greenberg graduated from Northwestern University, [3] where he joined the Theta Chi Fraternity, and started work as a sports anchor and reporter at WMAQ-AM in Chicago.

  8. Category:Stuyvesant High School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Bachrach. Martin Bandier. John Banzhaf. Malcolm Barrett (actor) Anatole Beck. Walter Becker. Steven M. Bellovin. Richard Ben-Veniste. Daniel Berg (educator)

  9. Specialized high schools in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Stuyvesant High School is named after Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of New Netherland before the colony was transferred to England in 1664. [2] Of the nine Specialized high schools, Stuyvesant has the highest score cutoff for entry. The school was established in 1904 as a manual training school for boys, hosting 155 students and 12 ...