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Stuyvesant High School
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345 Chambers Street
New York, New York,
USA
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TypePublic (magnet) secondary
MottoPro Scientia Atque Sapientia
(Latin:For knowledge and wisdom)
Established1904
PrincipalStanley Teitel
Faculty200
Grades9-12
Number of studentsapprox. 3,200
Color(s)Red and blue
MascotPegleg Pete
NewspaperThe Stuyvesant Spectator
YearbookThe Indicator
Websitewww.stuy.edu

hahahahaha i love skool....anonymous

  • The 2006 autobiographical young adult novel, The Notebook Girls, highlights the lives of four Stuyvesant students in the form of a journal.

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