<p></p><p>Assistant Principal, <b>Ms. Jennifer Suri</b> shares <b>Results of the 2020 New York State History Day Competition</b>! Once again, Stuyvesant sweeps 1st, 2nd and 3rd place! Congratulations to all nine students qualified for the National Competition and eight qualifying alternates!</p><p><b>1st Place in New York State History Day Documentary film:</b> Qualifying for Nationals</p><p>Thurgood Marshall: From Fighting for Justice to Becoming a Justice created by: <b>Syed Tajrian, Yousef Amin, Sayan Shil</b></p><p><b>1st Place in New York State History Day</b> <b>Group Performance:</b> Qualifying for Nationals</p><p>Love and Hope: How Harvey Milk Broke the LGBT Barrier in Politics: <b>Julian Cunningham, Emily Gillies, Max Kahn, Asif Sattar, and Jonathan Schneiderman</b></p><p><b>2nd Place Individual performance</b>: Qualifying for nationals:</p><p>Breaking Healthcare Barriers: The Social Security Amendments of 1965. <b>Gallo Patel</b></p><p><b>3rd Place Individual performance</b> (alternates for nationals)</p><p>Gloria Steinem: Breaking Barriers for the American Woman. <b>Miranda Lepri</b></p><p><b>3rd Place Individual Exhibit</b></p><p>Jean-Michel Basquiat: From the Streets to High Art and Back. <b>Maisha Nabila</b></p><p><b>3rd Place Group Website</b></p><p>Exposing the Unspoken Truth: Ida B. Wells<b> May Xu, Shuning Liang, Michele Yi, Jessica Lin, and Eve Lin</b></p><p>Many thanks to their teacher, <b>Mr. Robert Sandler</b> and the Social Studies teachers and librarians who judged our school level contest and gave students edits and important feedback.</p>