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Justin Mayeshiro

Justin Mayeshiro

Justin Mayeshiro

Hello, my name is Justin Mayeshiro and I am a senior at HBA. Since I enjoyed the time I spent last year as a writer/photographer for the Eagle Eye, I decided to continue working for the Eagle Eye with the hopes to create even better news pieces this year. After a long year of online school, I am excited to capture the story of our return to on-campus learning. I cannot wait to continue writing works for the student body to read or capture the important moments of school life such as sports and other school events. Since this is my final year of News Production I intend to spend it directing my passions of writing, photography, and videography towards providing the student body with meaningful and informative news stories throughout the school year.

Bleachers shook, crowds clapped, and chanting filled the air...two years ago. Spirit Week was one of HBA’s most exciting times of the year until Covid-19 ended all-school assemblies. In the last two years, HBA's Spirit Week has struggled to retain its excitement as it adapted to pandemic-related restrictions. This excitement was precisely what HBA’s student council …

The Eagle Eye visited senior Kate Higa's vegetable garden at her home in Kaneohe, Hawaii. She started her garden during the pandemic as a way to get out of the house, not knowing that the few seeds she scattered would sprout into a newfound passion. Along the way, an old family friend, Mr. Matsu, became …

The boys varsity team finished 4th in the state championships this year, the highest placing (also in 2015 and 2008) for the school. Prior to the state championships, they capped off an impressive ILH season and finished on the top of the Division 2 league with a 10-1 record. Photo Gallery - HBA vs Hanalani …

Even though the ILH season was cancelled for basketball this year, HBA ran a basketball "experience" for its athletes. At the start, the athletes began participating first in individual drills outdoors. Then they were allowed to move into the gym. Then they began drills where they were allowed to share basketballs. In mid February, they …

Sleep. Everyone knows we need it to function well, yet most of us go through our days on less than sufficient amounts of sleep. It seems as though our busy schedules, filled with work, school, family, friends, etc., make it very difficult for us to get a healthy amount of sleep. Many of us have …

In the new world of distance learning, many students have purchased new gadgets to help improve their online school experience. The Eagle Eye asked some students to give us their take on some of these gadgets to see if they are indeed worth buying. We also did some research on whether or not these gadgets …