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'''Stuyvesant High School''' is one of several specialized high schools (i.e. magnet schools) in New York. Eighth and ninth graders' scores on a standardized exam determine their eligibility for entrance. It has a long history of sending students to [[Columbia]]. While Stuy began as a technical vocational school, it is now a vocational school for the bourgeoisie. | '''Stuyvesant High School''' is one of several specialized high schools (i.e. magnet schools) in New York. Eighth and ninth graders' scores on a standardized exam determine their eligibility for entrance. It has a long history of sending students to [[Columbia]]. While Stuy began as a technical vocational school, it is now a vocational school for the bourgeoisie. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 22 April 2013
Stuyvesant High School is one of several specialized high schools (i.e. magnet schools) in New York. Eighth and ninth graders' scores on a standardized exam determine their eligibility for entrance. It has a long history of sending students to Columbia. While Stuy began as a technical vocational school, it is now a vocational school for the bourgeoisie.