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On June 14, 2026—Flag Day — Salemi will celebrate his 104th birthday as Brooklyn Tech’s oldest known living alumnus, a remarkable milestone for a proud Technite whose life has spanned generations of history and innovation.
On Saturday, April 25, 2026, the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation welcomed more than 600 alumni, retired faculty, and friends back to Brooklyn Technical High School for a dynamic and deeply meaningful Homecoming celebration.
On March 28, Brooklyn Technical High School’s chapter of Mu Alpha and the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation welcomed more than eighty students from seven of its Future World Vision STEM Pathways Consortium middle schools to the Third Annual Brooklyn Tech Invitational Mathematics Competition (BTIMC). The event, supported by a generous donation from BTHS alum Ed Rothenberg ’61, challenged students with a rigorous SHSAT‑style mathematics competition while immersing them in Tech’s vibrant STEM culture.
On March 28, Brooklyn Technical High School’s chapter of Mu Alpha and the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation welcomed more than eighty students from seven of its Future World Vision STEM Pathways Consortium middle schools to the Third Annual Brooklyn Tech Invitational Mathematics Competition (BTIMC). The event, supported by a generous donation from BTHS alum Ed Rothenberg ’61, challenged students with a rigorous SHSAT‑style mathematics competition while immersing them in Tech’s vibrant STEM culture.
The Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation is proud to recognize the remarkable act of generosity from Norman Diamond ’54, whose recent six- figure gift will help ensure that future generations of Technites continue to benefit from the same spirit of innovation and opportunity that define his own experience at Brooklyn Technical High School.
The Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation has earned a prestigious Four-Star Rating from Charity Navigator, the highest possible distinction awarded by the nation’s largest independent charity evaluator.
The Brooklyn Tech community recently received a meaningful and deeply appreciated gift: a generous five-figure bequest from the estate of Joseph Michael Colucci, P.E. ’54—a distinguished alumnus, Alumni Hall of Fame inductee, and lifelong supporter of his alma mater.
Before calculators fit in your pocket—and long before anyone asked a phone for the answer—there was the slide rule: the essential tool of every Brooklyn Tech engineer. No batteries required, just skill, focus, and a steady hand.
This winter 2026, members of Brooklyn Technical High School’s Math Team traveled to Boston to compete in the prestigious Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament (HMMT), one of the nation’s most rigorous international high school math competitions, drawing more than 1,000 attendees from across the country and world, including top scorers in national and international Olympiads.
On January 7, Brooklyn Tech seniors Olivia Nostro and Alisa Gordon were announced as Regeneron Science Talent Search Top 300 scholars.