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Free Public Screening of Top Student Video Stories at Local HIKI NŌ Festival

Top stories from the past season of HIKI NŌ, PBS Hawaii’s statewide student news network, will be shown at a free public outdoor screening on Saturday, August 29 at Island School as part of the 2015 HIKI NŌ Festival. All of the stories in the festival have been nominated for the 2015 HIKI NŌ Awards. Five of the 34 nominated schools are on Kauai.

“The HIKI NŌ Festival is a great way for young storytellers to show the state what they can do,” says HIKI NŌ Executive Producer Robert Pennybacker. “And we at PBS Hawaii are thrilled that Kauai schools are so well-represented in this year’s HIKI NŌ Awards.”

“While all stories that air on HIKI NŌ meet our standards, these nominated stories represent the best of the best and set the gold standard for digital storytelling, and we invite all Kauai residents to come and celebrate the great work of the students.”

The public is invited to the festival to view all nominated stories on the big screen, free of charge at an outdoor screening at Island School on Saturday, August 29.  The pre-screening reception begins at 6:00 pm followed by the screening at 7:00 pm.

Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School, Kapaa Middle School, Island School, Kapaa High School and Waimea High School are five of 34 schools statewide to be showcased in the HIKI NŌ Festival, which will also take place in Hilo, Kona and on Maui and Oahu.

The festival honors student-created video stories that aired last school year on HIKI NŌ, PBS Hawaii’s student news program.

The HIKI NŌ Festival screening events are free of charge and will be at these locations:

MAUI HILO (Big Island)
Historic Iao Theatre Palace Theater
Sunday, August 16

3:00 pm reception, 4:00 pm screening

Saturday, August 22

3:00 pm reception, 4:00 pm screening

KONA (Big Island) KAUAI
Aloha Theatre Island School (outdoor screening)
Sunday, August 23

3:00 pm reception, 4:00 pm screening

Saturday, August 29

6:00 pm reception, 7:00 pm screening

OAHU
Ward Consolidated Theatres
Wednesday, September 2

4:00 pm reception, 6:00 pm screening

HIKI NŌ award winners will be determined through numeric scoring by a panel of veteran industry professionals and will be announced via live stream on Thursday, September 24 at PBSHawaii.org. Leslie Wilcox, President and CEO of PBS Hawaii, will present the winners with Donna Tanoue, President of Bank of Hawaii Foundation, HIKI NŌ’s founding broadcast sponsor. The winning school in each category will receive $1,000 in equipment from B&H Photo, plus the HIKI NŌ Shooting Star Award trophy. 

HIKI NŌ (which means “can do” in the Hawaiian language) is PBS Hawaii’s groundbreaking statewide student news network. Students use 21st-century skills to produce hyperlocal stories that meet PBS national adult journalism standards. A half-hour weekly program airs Thursdays at 7:30 pm on public television. View past episodes or learn more about HIKI NŌ online at PBSHawaii.org/hikino.

PBS Hawaii is Hawaii’s sole member of the trusted Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). We advance learning and discovery through storytelling that profoundly touches people’s lives. We bring the world to Hawaii and Hawaii to the world.

PBSHawaii.org | facebook.com/pbshawaii | @pbshawaii on Twitter

HIKI NŌ is Hawaii’s first statewide student news network, made up of 86 public, private and charter schools from across the islands. Through the production of video news stories about their schools and communities, students gain valuable workforce and life skills, while teachers engage their students in hands-on, collaborative learning.

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2015 HIKI NŌ AWARD—NOMINEES

 

BEST PERSONAL PROFILE—MIDDLE SCHOOL DIVISION

Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School – “Papa Fu”  (Kauai)

Kapaa Middle School – “Fire Knife Dancer”  (Kauai)

King Intermediate School “DJ Aisha”  (Oahu)

Lahaina Intermediate School “Security Guard”  (Maui)

Seabury Hall Middle School “Marching Band Director”  (Maui)

 

BEST PERSONAL PROFILE—HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION

Campbell High School – “Dancing Teen”   (Oahu)

Hana K-12 School – “Songbird of Hana”  (Maui)  

Iolani School – “Summer Kozai”   (Oahu)

Kealakehe High School – “Red Cross Volunteer”  (Hawaii Island)

Mid-Pacific Institute – “Mark Yamanaka”  (Oahu)  

 

BEST HOME-BASE SCHOOL—MIDDLE SCHOOL DIVISION

Kamehameha Schools Maui Middle  (Maui)

Kapaa Middle School  (Kauai)

Punahou Middle School  (Oahu)

 

BEST HOME-BASE SCHOOL—HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION

Island School  (Kauai)

Kaiser High School  (Oahu)

Kua o ka La Public Charter School Milolii Hipuu Virtual Academy  (Hawaii Island)

Leilehua High School  (Oahu)

Mid-Pacific Institute (Oahu)

 

BEST NEWS WRITING—MIDDLE SCHOOL DIVISION

Aliamanu Middle School – “Ms. Lee Loy” (Oahu)

Ewa Makai Middle School – “Tech P.E.”  (Oahu)

Hongwanji Mission School – “Father Coach”  (Oahu)

Maui Waena Intermediate School “Sports Complex”  (Maui)

 

BEST NEWS WRITING—HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION

Kalaheo High School – “Battery 405”  (Oahu)

Kamehameha Schools Kapalama “Never Alone Video Game”  (Oahu)

Kua o ka La Public Charter School Milolii Hipuu Virtual Academy “Mauna Kea TMT”  (Hawaii Island)

Maui High School “All Pono Sports” (Maui)

Waimea High School – “Historic Waimea Theater” (Kauai)

 

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY (HIGH SCHOOL & MIDDLE SCHOOL COMBINED)

Island School – “Champion Body Boarder”  (Kauai)

Hawaii Preparatory Academy – “Waipio Valley Taro” (Hawaii Island)

Kamehameha Schools Maui Middle – “Kula Farmer”  (Maui)

Kapaa High School – “Kauai Juice Company”  (Kauai)

Maui High School – “School Safety” (Maui)

Waiakea High School – “Two Ladies Kitchen”  (Hawaii Island)

Waianae High School – “Water Safety Heroes” (Oahu)

Waipahu High School – “Following Victoria Cuba” (Oahu)

 

BEST OVERALL STORY—MIDDLE SCHOOL DIVISION

Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School – “Plantation Coffee Company”  (Kauai)

Ka Waihona o ka Naauao Public Charter School – “Kaahaaina’s Thanksgiving” (Oahu)

Maui Waena Intermediate School – “Community Service” (Maui)

Waianae Intermediate School – “Beauty and the Beast”  (Oahu)

Wheeler Middle School – “Climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro”  (Oahu)

 

BEST OVERALL STORY—HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION

H.P. Baldwin High School – “Anti-Meth Teen”  (Maui)

Konawaena High School – “Sticking With Lacrosse” (Hawaii Island)

Maui High School – “Avalon Angel of ALS”  (Maui)

Waiakea High School – “ACL Injuries”  (Hawaii Island)

Waianae High School – “Stressed Athlete”  (Oahu)

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