Our oldest son graduated in 2017, and our younger son is a freshman there.

StuyPrep's mission is to assist students from underrepresented groups and areas of New York City gain admission to Stuyvesant High School or the other specialized high schools that grant admission based on the Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT), and to promote diversity at the specialized high schools. New York State Education Law makes a written examination the only requirement for admission to these schools. Don't have a MySchools account or have questions about your results or offer? Stuyvesant High School (pronounced / ˈ s t aɪ v ɪ s ən t /) commonly referred to as Stuy (pronounced / s t aɪ /) is a publicly-funded specialized high school in New York City, United States.Operated by the New York City Department of Education, these specialized schools offer tuition-free accelerated academics to city residents.Stuyvesant is a college-preparatory high school. ADMISSIONS: Students are selected according to their score on the SHSAT (specialized high school admissions test) administered in October.
Although Stuyvesant is historically recognized for its strengths in math, science, and technology instruction, the school also has a dynamic and diverse humanities program, as well as unique educational opportunities outside the classroom. Yes. Grades granted in most K-12 schools are notoriously unreliable and many times do not even reflect what they are supposed to measure. According to the New York State Education Law, the only requirement for admission to these elite public schools is a written examination. The school offers an open house for prospective students and their parents in the fall. The school has 3293 students from 9th - 12th grade and their student-teacher ratio is 22:1. The prestigious Stuyvesant High School, an elect institution among the elite, admitted only seven black children to its incoming freshman class of 895 students. The prestigious Stuyvesant High School, an elect institution among the elite, admitted only seven black children to its incoming freshman class of 895 students. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® coursework and exams. Eight of the specialized high schools admit students based solely on the results of the Specialized High Schools Admissions Test, or SHSAT. The admissions process for the city's selective public high schools is facing new criticism, after only seven black students scored high enough to be admitted to Stuyvesant this year. Stuyvesant High School has been a symbol of excellence in education for over a century.

Stuyvesant High School and the other seven specialized high schools are public high schools established and run by the New York City Department of Education to serve the needs of academically gifted students. Their phone number is 212-312-4800. If you participated in Specialized High Schools admissions by taking the Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (SHSAT) or auditioning for LaGuardia High School, this letter includes your results, which may include an offer or offers.