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The student council hosted the high school’s first ever volleyball intramural tournament. Students formed teams between three and six players to participate in the...
The student council hosted the high school’s first ever volleyball intramural tournament. Students formed teams between three and six players to participate in the...
The following is a response to two student editorials on the recent change to the school’s handbook policy regarding “zero-tolerance offenses.” To see an...
From the April/May Eagle Eye Print Edition | By Vice Principal Ryan Frontiera In this month’s print edition of the Eagle Eye there are...
From the April/May Eagle Eye Print Edition On February 14, 2014, HBA administration enacted a landmark decision when it changed its Zero Tolerance Policy...
From the April/May Eagle Eye Print Edition. We tend to see grace and justice as opposing concepts, each giving a different view to the...
It’s often mistaken that complimenting someone means that you are required to discredit your own abilities in order to make it sincere. You enter...
By Kayci Kumashiro (’17) | Junior Staff Writer Metal lockers line the walls of hallways as they are filled with jovial chatter about summer vacation....
Teaching definitely has its favorable moments but teachers have no shortage of personal pet peeves when it comes to their daily interactions with students....
Just like the teachers here at HBA, high school students were also asked to express any pet peeves they have when it comes to...
Hawaii Baptist Academy’s Eagle Eye newspaper and website staff won six state awards and finished third place overall at the 45th annual Hawaii High...