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Joyy Young

Joyy Young

Joyy is a senior and also the president of the 2016-17 Student Council. When not working on student council projects, Joyy can be found paddling on the Ala Wai or performing as part of the Hawaii Theater for Youth.

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Behind the Scenes: Student Council 2017

See what happened behind the scenes during Spirit Week 2017 and hear student council members’ reflections on that adrenaline-filled hectic week of school.

Reviews

Review: Senior Superlative Monologues

On May 5 and 7, HBA’s Fall Theater class performed Most Likely To: The Senior Superlative Monologues by Michael Tester. The production features two...

News

Hunt for Easter Eggs Uncovers Unexpected Treasure

As students started their first week back from Spring break, the high school student council put on a campus-wide Easter egg hunt starting this...

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Jazz Band Performs at Hawaii Pops Event

On Friday, February 5, the HBA Jazz band played pre-concert music as a part of a Hawaii Pops Beatles show in front of the...

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Juniors Leave Camp Early for SATs

With Junior Camp coming up this week, most juniors are looking forward to taking a break from classes and spending time bonding as a...

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Last week was a full one: On TUESDAY, the school c Last week was a full one:
On TUESDAY, the school celebrated the class of 2023’s Mr. and Miss HBA, Timothy Shimizu and Caley Chun, in the yearbook assembly.
On WEDNESDAY, during Senior Chapel, staff and faculty came together to pray for the Class of 2023.
On THURSDAY, therapy dogs visited middle and high school students.
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TOMORROW marks the final school day for the seniors at HBA and the school will celebrate with the annual senior send-off at the end of the school day.
#classof2023 #seniorsendoff @hbacc2023
It’s here! Get your copy of the Eagle Eye’s sp It’s here! Get your copy of the Eagle Eye’s special SENIOR issue this week! Available at the senior area, Learning Center, and the mall. In this issue:
✅ Notes to Seniors (from underclassmen)
✅ “A Journey Like No Other” - a feature on how the class of 2023 embraced an abnormal high school experience
✅ Senior Cameron Pien (Editor-in-Chief) shares her reflections on how things beyond her control have taught her invaluable life lessons
✅ A Japan Trip photo journal by senior Jeremiah Seng
PLUS….news and features on the Taiwan Trip, Hawaiian native snail conservation, local matcha drink shops, the return of live music, HBA’s track season, and more.

#eagleeyemagazine @hbacc2023
Go Eagles! The HBA track team is headed to Maui fo Go Eagles! The HBA track team is headed to Maui for the HHSAA Track and Field State Championships that take place tomorrow and Saturday. 🏃‍♀️🏃#trackandfield #hbatrack #hhsaatrackandfield @hba_athletics
HBA seniors celebrated National Decision Day on Mo HBA seniors celebrated National Decision Day on Monday. Congratulations to the Class of 2023! It's T minus 14 school days to Senior Send-Off. 🦅 👩‍🎓 👨‍🎓#decisionday #classof2023
The annual HBAAFF issue is here. The pick one up t The annual HBAAFF issue is here. The pick one up tonight at HBAAFF starting at 5:00pm. Free tickets to HBAAFF available in the library or at hbaaff.hba.net. Don’t miss it!
HBAAFF 2023 is here! Get your tickets at the libra HBAAFF 2023 is here! Get your tickets at the library or go to hbaaff.hba.net. See you there!
#hbaaff
HBA’s 2023 yearbook-yet to be released-came in f HBA’s 2023 yearbook-yet to be released-came in first in the Photography and Copy/Captions categories in the annual yearbook contest held by Herff Jones Hawaii, the yearbook’s publisher. Co-editors Cori Matsumoto (‘23) and Marissa Watanabe (‘23) received the awards yesterday on behalf of the yearbook staff.
#yearbook #yearbook2023 @hjhawaii
From the HBA Communications office: “While we re From the HBA Communications office: “While we remained hopeful this morning that the power and Internet would be restored to our upper campuses, our middle school and high school campuses remain without power and Internet, which is a challenge for instruction. 

In addition, our FLIK kitchen is also not fully operational.  FLIK is bringing sandwiches from our elementary campus to our upper campuses so that our students can purchase food, if they do not have home lunch.
 
For all of these reasons, we made the difficult decision to end the school day early.  However, our staff and faculty will remain on campus for regular school hours.  You can pick up your child anytime starting at 11:00am and before 2:45pm. “

CHECK YOUR EMAILS FOR ALL THE DETAILS.
#poweroutage #earlydismissal
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