Cindy Ricot's English and Matt Huza's History classes took a Harlem Renaissance Walking Tour trip in order to enrich their understanding of the music and significance of the Harlem Renaissance.
Read MoreUnder the direction of Performing Arts Teacher Charlotte Dooling, Stevenson actors put on a production of Almost, Maine!
Read MorePrism is Stevenson’s Gender and Sexuality Affinity group. In March, a group of students from Prism took a Field Trip to The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center.
Read MoreStevenson’s Art, English, and History teachers collaborated on a field trip to the Met to see the current Harlem Renaissance exhibit.
Read MoreAfter a successful trip in February, 9 Stevenson students returned to Coney Island Lighthouse Mission in March with Athletic Director Nick Alexandrakos.
Read MoreThis year’s Winter Coat Drive was a success! Two boxes worth of donations went to community organizations assisting people in need in the East Village.
Read MoreStevenson alum Jake ‘22 visited Cindy Ricot and Matt Huza’s Historical Fiction class to share his perspective as a marine.
Read MoreAmong other things linked to Black History at school, we're continuing the month by sharing some at-home resources.
Read MoreThe Stevenson Parents Association organized a student lunch outing. After school on a Friday, students and parent chaperones traveled to Max Brenner in Union Square!
Read MoreUnder the direction of Athletic Director Nick Alexandrakos, a group of 15 Stevenson students visited Coney Island Lighthouse Mission. Although confronting food insecurity is not easy, students faced this with poise and maturity.
Read MoreThis year’s History Conference, led by History Teacher Jacob Friedman, began with students voting to select a word about which to write a paper. Thirty students spanning Global History 1 and US History 2 classes voted for music.
Read MoreShortly before Winter Break, students, parents, and staff gathered for the second iteration of Stevenson Mosaic.
Read MoreWe were fortunate to have a special visit from Scott Fried, an award-winning international public speaker, an author, and an HIV, LGBTQ, diversity, inclusion, civil rights and corporate social responsibility educator.
Read MoreGiving Tuesday 2023 was a huge success, raising $37,990 to benefit our program this year. Thank you for your support! If you missed it, it’s not too late to make a gift!
Read MoreEnglish teacher Michael Sweet has been a regular contributor to Canadian Teacher Magazine for over a decade.
Read MoreEnglish Teacher Nick McKelvie had a proposal accepted for a presentation at the Council for Exceptional Children Convention.
Read MoreStevenson students travelled back in time to New Amsterdam during a field trip to Wall Street.
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October 2023
The 2023-2024 Annual Fund is underway. Watch our new video and learn more about supporting Stevenson this year. Thank you!
Read MoreAs those in our community know, Stevenson meets a critical need in today’s educational landscape. Support our important work today by making a gift to the 2023-2024 Annual Fund! Donors are recognized in the Annual Report of Donors.
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