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Film with Local Connections
Nick Erickson, who graduated from Boothbay Region High School in 2007, began his obsession with film as a child, was lucky enough to get some early filmmaking experience in high school and with the local channel 7, then completed his BA from Tulane University in communications and digital media production. In 2015, he received his Masters in Producing from the American Film Institute and began his professional media production career which now includes twelve films with associate, co-producer, or producer credits, as well as four other production management roles. “Summer Camp” is probably Nick’s most widely distributed film to date.
BRHS teacher attends MacArthur Foundation Institute on Climate and Equity
Emily Higgins, Boothbay Region High School science teacher.
Former BRHS graduate Dr. Stephen Barter honored by Tufts University
Dr. Stephen Barter, center, of Naples, Maine was presented the Dr. Robert Wesselhoeft III Teaching Award at Tufts University.
History, STEAM combine at BRHS
Rodi Mayne poses with his exhibit. JOSEPH CHARPENTIER/Boothbay Register
BRHS senior Jordan Carrier’s future looks electric
BRHS senior Jordan Carrier will work toward his journeyman’s license under Lakeside Electric starting this summer. JOSEPH CHARPENTIER/Boothbay Register
BRHS: Emotional learning and COVID
Tromanhauser spends her last day at BRHS sitting with Sherrie Hersom's biotech class and discussing what they appreciate about one another. Lilly Curtis photo
BRHS musical ‘Newsies’ coming in May
The cast and crew of “Newsies.” Courtesy of Mary Miller
Student award winners announced
2022 Sheepscot Chorus Student Music Award winner Emerson Harris of BRHS. Courtesy of Sheepscot Valley Chorus
Collegebound talk new postsecondary landscape
Nein applied to University of Maine Orono, UConn, URI, UNH, Emmanuel College, Merrimack College, Salve Regina University, and Western New England University.