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The climate strike drew many students including Kalani High School’s Alison OConner, Amika Matteson, and Alana Miguel. Going to the climate strike and seeing all these people organizing for change made me feel hopeful and proud that there are lots of people who do care about the earth even if there’s also so many who don’t, Matteson shared. Photo by Lucy Fagan 2019.

Students march for the climate

Lucy Fagan, Photojournalism
October 14, 2019
Kids demand change

Kids demand change

Anela Rea, Photojournalism
October 1, 2019
Kalani High Schools principal, Mr. Otani, kicked off the Welcome Back assembly by announcing the largest student body the school has seen in 40 years. Over 1500 individuals filled the bleachers on Aug. 14 to play games and hype up the school. Photo & caption by Lucy Fagan 2019.

Welcome Back, Kalani!

Lucy Fagan, Photojournalism
August 26, 2019
At Kalani High School, there are many trash cans in the hallways for students to use. Although trash cans are made for students to throw away their garbage, some tend to litter on the campus. “The amount of litter in our school is crazy,” Sunwoo Oh (12) explained. In addition, there is too much garbage in the corners of buildings, and small ditches of the campus. Littering in schools and also in society harms the environment, and destroys the beauty of everyday life. Students need to be aware of the littering problem and find a way to efficiently solve it. For example, pick up after yourself. Photo & text by Eun Ho Kim 2019.

Leave no trace

Eun Ho Kim, Photojournalism
May 24, 2019
Kalanis Class of 2019 rehearses in the school gym leading up to graduation on Tuesday, May 21, at 6:30 p.m. at Stan Sheriff Center. Tickets are required for entry into the ceremony. Printed on the back of the tickets is a list of items that are prohibited  such as helium balloons, noise
makers, air horns, and tripods. Please be aware of banned objects before arriving at the venue. Lei giving will be located after the ceremony at the Les Murakami Stadium on the University of Hawaii Manoa campus. Photo by Hyun Kim 2019.

Kalani Graduation 2019

Hyun Kim, Photojournalism
May 20, 2019
After a week in Duluth, MN and two days of competition, Team Magma’s final ranking at the Lake Superior Regionals is 52/62. Standing beside their bot ‘Opportunity’ are (standing) Brendan Nagelmann (12) Zi Tao Li (9), Noah Eckfeldt(12), Regina Lee (10), Angelina Blen (11), Tyler Leong (12), Wayland Kwock (mentor), Michelle Judd (11), Mija Wheeler(10th) and (sitting) Carmen Lam (11) and Spencer Wells (12). Photo by Sharlene Whang 2019.

Team Magma survives Duluth

Ka Leo Staff, Photojournalism
March 9, 2019
Team Magma watches the field from the stands before practice matches begin at the FIRST Robotics Competition in Duluth, MN. Photo by Sharlene Whang 2019.

‘Opportunity’ Calls!

Ka Leo Staff, Photojournalism
March 7, 2019
Photo by Kenneth Wong 2019.

Addressing the walkway problem

Kenneth Wong, Photojournalism
February 27, 2019
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