Technology Department
Eric Chamberlin
Technology Integrator, B.A. (University of New Hampshire), M.S. in Education (University of Southern Maine)
echamberlin@brhs.boothbay.k12.me.us
Mr. Chamberlin is a Mainer at heart, being born in Waterville, he moved his family back to Maine and eventually Boothbay after living in Colorado for 7 years.
He spent 2 years of high school at Sugarloaf attending Carrabassett Valley Academy then graduated college from University of New Hampshire.
Mr. Chamberlin worked in Social Work for many years before moving into teaching in 1999. After 7 years of 8th grade Social Studies, Mr. C. moved into his current position to help facilitate Technology Integration for the School District.
David Landry
Technology Coordinator, B.S. (University of Maine, Orono)
dlandry@brhs.boothbay.k12.me.us
Mr. Landry, after graduating from Lewiston H.S., entered the United States Air Force and was enlisted for three and a half years. He was a member of the 6950th Electronic Security Group at RAF Chicksands in England for 32 months. Upon discharge, he attended and graduated from the University of Maine in 1977, majoring in French.
Mr. Landry, formerly Monsieur Landry, has been the Technology Coordinator at B.R.H.S. for the past 12 years, and prior to that, he taught French at B.R.H.S. for eighteen years.
He has led the French Club on eleven trips to Quebec City, Canada and seven trips to Paris, France.
Mr. Landry, or Coach Landry if you prefer, has coached Varsity baseball, football (asst. coach), softball, girls basketball, and J.V. baseball & girls basketball throughout his years at Boothbay Region High School.
Stephen Phillips
Industrial Technology, M.S. (Texas A & M University- Corpus Christi) B.A. (College Of Sante Fe) B.A. (WSC, Colorado)
sphillips@brhs.boothbay.k12.me.us
Mr. Phillips spent most of his youth in Mystic, Connecticut, with time spent in Florida, Texas, and Vermont, before graduating from high school in Louisville, Colorado. He received a BA from Western State College of Colorado in Industrial Technology and Anthropology, a BA from the College of Santa Fe in Secondary Education and a MS from Texas A&M University in Occupational Training and Development.
He is a wilderness adventurer who has been gainfully employed since the age of twelve, from farm work to the service industry.
Mr. Phillips became a teacher from personal growth in working with a youth organization and from professional experiences in a machine shop building furniture, cabinetry, and performing various construction activities.
His first ten years of teaching were in El Paso, Texas, teaching the fundamentals of Technology Systems grades 9-12, with a student load of five hundred students per year.
Relocating in 2002, with his wife Jean, an English teacher, and their son Calum. Mr. Phillips has taken great pride in maintaining and revitalizing the Technology Education program in the Boothbay Region High School shop, providing students opportunites to learn and mature with responsibilities as they explore the industrial arts of technology and discover their own abilities.