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On January 7, Brooklyn Tech seniors Olivia Nostro and Alisa Gordon were announced as Regeneron Science Talent Search Top 300 scholars.
RaisingHealth co-founder, president, and CEO Hewett Chiu ’09, named recently to City and State NY’s Responsible 100, is dedicated to improving health and social care for vulnerable and underserved communities.
President and CEO of Phoenix Houses of New York and Long Island, Ann-Marie Foster ’86, named this month as a City and State NY 2026 Black Trailblazer, has long been a leader in expanding care for individuals facing substance use and related mental health challenges.
Brooklyn Tech’s Boys Varsity Table Tennis team captured their eighth consecutive New York City Public School Athletic League championship.
Brooklyn Technical High School has once again distinguished itself on the national stage. The LemelsonMIT (LMIT) Program has selected Brooklyn Tech as one of only eight high schools across the United States to receive a 2025–2026 LMIT InvenTeam grant—an honor that recognizes outstanding student innovation and a commitment to solving realworld problems through technology.
On Friday, January 9, 2026, the Brooklyn Tech community gathered in the Math Majors Room (5N7) for the annual Milo Kessler ’21 Math Major Fellows Reception, held in conjunction with Recent Alumni Day 2026. The afternoon brought together Milo’s family, friends, classmates, alumni Fellows, current Fellows, faculty, and supporters to celebrate the remarkable impact of a program that continues to grow in both scale and significance.
On Friday, January 9, 2026, Brooklyn Technical High School welcomed back an extraordinary group of young alumni for its annual Recent Alumni Day, a cornerstone event of the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation’s alumni engagement programming.
As 2025 draws to a close, Brooklyn Technical High School’s Industrial Design students are already well into another exceptional year of learning through the Thomas Volpe ’53 Urban Glass Initiative — and the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation is proud to reaffirm the continuation of this transformative program throughout the 2025–2026 school year.
For more than a century, Brooklyn Technical High School has prepared generations of students for leadership in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Today, with more than 6,000 students enrolled, Tech remains the largest specialized STEM high school in the nation—but a significant portion of its physical infrastructure no longer meets the demands of a modern, project-based education.
The Future World Vision (FWV) STEM Pathways Meeting, held December 6, 2025, at Brooklyn Technical High School, marked the second major Future World Vision event of the school year. The school building buzzed with energy as students, parents, educators, and industry leaders gathered for the FWV STEM Pathways Consortium Meeting, hosted by the Brooklyn Tech Alumni Foundation, and led by its Chief Educational Officer, Dr. Matt Mandery ’61.