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Markowitz places second in Maine High School Science Fair
High school scientist Emma Markowitz will represent Maine in the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair this May.
Guidance office helps students navigate life after high school
BRHS seniors have been accepted to colleges and universities far and wide. Some students are also looking to technical programs, military options and workforce training.
BRHS staff gets treated to lunch by Rotary
Pictured from left at the Rotarians’ donated lunch at Boothbay Region High School March 16 are Brenda Blackman (Rotarian), Tricia Campbell (BRHS principal), Irene Fowle (Rotarian), Ingrid Merrill (Rotarian and teacher), Ben Powell (teacher) and Manon Lewis (teacher). Bruce Harris photo
Danica Ramsey-Brimberg earns doctorate in history
Dr. Danica Ramsey-Brimberg earned her doctorate from the University of Liverpool in December of 2021. Debra Ramsey photo
Rotary Club organizes lunch for BRES teachers and staff
Boothbay Harbor Rotary Club members present BRES teachers with appreciation lunch. From left, BRES Principal Shawna Kurr, Rotary President Jeff Long and Rotarians Tom Marston, Brenda Blackman, Brian McGrath, and Irene Fowle. Bruce Harris photo
Education Boothbay partners with Moore Music Legacy
A scene from the Boothbay Region High School fall musical, “The Marvelous Wonderettes,” Courtesy photo
BRHS to the rescue
Zoe Curtis (front), STEAM teacher, Chip Schwehm (seated) and Introduction to STEAM classmates showing-off the finished products.
Chamber’s Outstanding Teacher for 2020
Nick Scott, left, seen here during an open house at Boothbay Region High School, is the Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber of Commerce’s Outstanding Teacher for 2020. File photo
STEAM gets rolling at BRHS
Boothbay Region High School will get over $84,000 in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) equipment thanks to a donation from Paul Coulombe through BREF.
Feeding our students
Our dedicated kitchen staff, all considered essential service providers during this pandemic, continue to prepare over 200 nutritious and healthy lunches and breakfasts for the young people in our community.
Students head to Maine Science Fair
Student Lilly Harris gives a demonstration on teacher Emily Higgins of how her and partner Blake Erhard’s vaccine needle cap works.
STEM - a growing learning resource.
Reagan Cola gives Z-score a trial run. JOSEPH CHARPENTIER/Boothbay Register