This semester, several departments have opted either to administer curricular final examinations in class or to add an in-class component to exams normally scheduled during Regents week, which spans from Tuesday, January 26, to Friday, January 29. Students currently enrolled in AP Calculus AB (MC1X), AP Calculus BC (MC3X), Multivariate Calculus (MC5), Calculus Applications (MC1), [...]
Along with all other New York City public schools, Stuyvesant will experience a one percent budget cut, which will be put into effect by the Department of Education (DOE) on Friday, January 29. For Stuyvesant, this amounts to 170,000 dollars. Principal Stanley Teitel received an e-mail about the budget cut from DOE chancellor Joel Klein approximately [...]
By DANIEL BEER AND KEIJI DRYSDALE
Ninety-six new security cameras are being installed throughout Stuyvesant High School in an effort to combat vandalism and crime. Eighty-four cameras will be distributed throughout the 11 floors of the building and 12 cameras will be positioned outside the building.
Levinson and Sentoro Electric Corporation, based in College Point, Queens, is removing the previous 44 cameras [...]
By ANASTASSIA BOUGAKOVA and MOLLIE FORMAN
The STC winter drama “All My Sons” shows that the pursuit of the American dream doesn't always have a happy ending.
The Spectator, founded in 1915, is the official Stuyvesant High School newspaper, a bi-weekly publication that is run completely by Stuyvesant students. It is independent of any other organization, and as “The Pulse of the Student Body,” is a forum for student expression. It is accessible to all parties and is available at no cost.
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