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6.4 Educators
6.5 Entrepreneurs
6.6 Athletes
- Ray Arcel '17 — International Boxing Hall of Fame
- Norman C. Armitage (Cohn) '23 — Six Olympic fencing teams, bronze medal winner (1948)
- Albert Axelrod '38 — 1960 Olympic Bronze Medalist, Fencing
- Leroy Brown '23 — 1924 Olympic Silver Medalist, High Jump
- Frank Hussey '24 — 1924 Olympic Gold Medalist, sprinter
- Charles Scott '66 — NBA Basketball guard, North Carolina, Phoenix Suns, Boston Celtics, and LA Lakers; Olympic Gold Medal Team (1968)Renee
- Herbert Vollmer '14 — 1924 Olympic Bronze Medalist, Water Polo
See also: List of Notables
6.7 Returning alumni
Alumni who have returned to teach at Stuyvesant:
- Boris Granovskiy '97 — teacher, math & computer science
- Jacob Lieberman '11 — Teacher, chemistry
- Dr. Richard Rothenberg `63, — former chairman of the Mathematics Department, died on May 15, 1997
- Fred Schoenberg `15 — former Principal
- Annie Thoms '93 — Editor, With Their Eyes: September 11th – The View from a High School at Ground Zero; teacher, English
- Michael Zamansky '84 — Computer Science coordinator, network administrator
7 Faculty scholarship
Frank McCourt, a Pulitzer Prize winner, taught English at Stuyvesant before the publication of his novels Angela's Ashes and 'Tis. Other faculty publications include physics teacher Eugene Majewski's Earthquake Thermodynamics & Phase Transformation in the Earth's Interior, and chemistry teacher Sasha Alcott's Roadmap to the Regents: Physical Setting.
8 See also
9 External links
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The Spectator
Stuyvesant student union
Speech and debate team website
Stuyvesant HS online store
Stuyvesant HS Parents' Association
The Campaign for Stuyvesant/Alumni(ae) & Friends Endowment Fund, Inc.
Stuyvesant Centennial Celebration
Stuyvesant Student-run site and personal blog
Abacus Guide to Stuyvesant High School, by Emily Glickman
Statistics and general information from the New York City Department of Education