Surfing and School Lunches
HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawai‘i

On this episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawaiʻi, students dive into stories about the power of surfing, investigate what goes into preparing a school lunch plate, reflect on life through poetry, and visit a museum.

A HIKI NŌ Student Reflection from Edward Wirtz, a senior at Kaʻū High and Pahala Elementary School on Hawaiʻi Island, explores his favorite hobby of bodyboarding.

On Oʻahu, Waikīkī Elementary School students produced a special HIKI NŌ Commentary piece about how Hawaii is working to incorporate more local ingredients into school lunches.

A HIKI NŌ Personal Narrative from Emma Roy, a senior at H.P. Baldwin High School on Maui, speaks of appreciating life and being present.

A HIKI NŌ Profile story from Swan Kim, a student at Punahou School, follows a docent named Charles Souza at the Bishop Museum and explores how he overcame fears of public speaking.

Kaulupono Osorio, a senior at Ke Kula ‘O Nāwahīokalani’ōpuʻu Iki Lab Public Charter School on Hawai’i island, hosts the show.

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