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KS Kapalama Students’ Productions Featured in Hiki No

February 28, 2011

Contributed by Thomas Yoshida

KS students Shay Kauwe, Tanielle Lau, Isaiah Ka'ahanui, Alana Souza, Shea Tamura and Blayze Keka Ryder contributed stories about the new laptop program, and Kawika Eyre's class offered "Kū'ē Pono," based on the book Wayfinding Through the Storm. Many other kumu and haumana are featured in the stories as well.

Please tune in to PBS Hawai'i Channel 11 (Oceanic Cable Channel 10) to see these stories as well as others from Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle, Kawananakoa Middle, Kalani High, Konawaena High, Maui High, Waipahu High & Sacred Hearts Academy. They offer a great variety of student perspectives!

AIR TIMES:
2/28, Monday at 5 PM
Tuesdays @ 12:30 pm,
Fridays @ 9:30 pm,
Saturdays @ 12:30 pm
Sundays @ 3:00 pm.

Hiki Nō programs will also be available at www.pbshawaii.org/hikino.

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