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  1. The complex’s first tenants, two World War II veterans and their families, moved into the first completed building on August 1, 1947. In 1947, rents ranged from $50 to $91 per month. Current rents range from $2,800+ for a one bedroom apartment to $7,000+ for a 5 bedroom unit. Controversy. Stuyvesant Town was controversial from the beginning.

  2. Frank McCourt: Stuyvesant was originally housed at 354 East 15th St. The building was designed by C. B. J. Snyder and built in 1905 for $1.5 million. It was five-stories and laid out with what is called an H-plan which means the floor plans resembles that of an H, which two parallel corridors connected perpendicularly with another hallway. The ...

  3. Mike Greenberg (1985) [132] – ESPN sportscaster; co-host of the Mike and Mike show on ESPN Radio. Hanna Rosin (1987) [133] – journalist. Jon Caramanica (1993) [134] – pop music critic for The New York Times. Billy Eichner (1996) [135] – Emmy-nominated host of Billy on the Street, actor.

  4. The numbers — which have remained stubbornly low for years — placed a fresh spotlight on racial and ethnic disparities in the nation’s largest school system. At Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan, the most selective of the city’s so-called specialized schools, seven of the 762 offers made went to Black students, down from 11 last year ...

  5. Overall Rating for Rigorous Instruction. The Rigorous Instruction rating looks at how well curriculum and instruction are designed to engage students, foster critical thinking skills, and are aligned to New York State’s learning standards. Due to COVID-19, ratings are not available for any schools for the 2021-22 school year.

  6. Stuyvesant High School students are teaching their classmates a lesson in hate, furious critics told The Post. The student newspaper for the elite specialized city school ran a full page anonymous ...

  7. 22 mar 2019 · In my 14-year career as a middle school math teacher in Manhattan with majority black or Latinx students, I’ve had thousands of kids who were rejected from magnet public schools like Stuyvesant ...