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Tanner Isaacs

Tanner Isaacs

Tanner Isaacs

What makes an event at HBA more fun than special school event shirts? For some people special shirts show honor to a specific occasion while for others they're a simple excuse to get out of school uniforms for a day. You've got your basic individual class shirts and your spirit shirts. What I'd like to …

On May 8, the HBA Arts and Film Festival (HBAAFF) will bring the talents of Visual and Performing Arts students together for a school showcase of art and media projects, films, and demonstrations. Art department head Sean Malinger is once again overseeing the festival to be taking place. "As festival coordinator, I organize the program, …

Christian Emphasis Week (CEW) 2015 brought students and faculty together to spend a week knowing God more through worship and Scripture. The week concluded with the school’s second and final Love Does All-School Fellowship of the 2014-2015 school year. Christian Ministries Director Robert Lockridge oversaw the planning of CEW.  "[Christian Ministries] starts out planning over …

On February 7, HBA's middle and high school Science Olympiad teams entered the Windward Oahu Science Olympiad Regional Tournament. The middle school team competed in Division B and won third place overall while the high school team took second place in Division C. The Science Olympiad is a nationwide science tournament where schools compete in …

HBA’s varsity cross country boys qualified for the state championships on Kauai but were unable to defend last year’s Division II victory because they could not field the required five runners for a team. The varsity girls were able to team up to run at States and finished 14th overall. This year’s top finishers were …

For their first high school camp together, the Class of 2017 explored Jesus Christ’s journey to the cross and learned more about the significance of his crucifixion. Held in mid-October, the freshman camp featured a simulation of the crucifixion of Christ. On the first night, the students were blindfolded and led through the simulation. They …