They were arranged by F. B. Greene during his first year as superintendent and Edgar L. Simpson, the principal at the time.
Since that date (1893) public graduations have regularly occurred and the course, from primary up, has been maintained with few variations from the form then established.
In later years, The Grand March became a Boothbay Region tradition, the first one being held in 1911 at the Pythian Opera House.
Graduating students have had a college acceptance rate averaging 84% over the past three years.
[5] BRHS has STEM offerings in Engineering, Advanced Robotics, Making and Marketing, Meteorology, and Marine Science.
Humanities classes include Arts, Music, Social Sciences, Foreign Languages, and English Language Arts, as well as elective course opportunities for classes such as Recent History and Literature, Sculpture, AP Psychology, Financial Literacy, Power of Film, and Religions of Man.
Boothbay-Wiscasset teams are nicknamed the "Seawolves", a combination of Boothbay's Seahawk and Wiscasset's Wolverine.