HHSJA 2019

Journalism advisers were recognized at today’s Hawaii High School Journalism Awards Banquet.

Hawaii Baptist Academy won Best in State at the 2019 Hawaii Scholastic Journalism Awards.

Thirteen student media organizations participated in HHSJA. Check them out here:

Moanalua High School

https://nahokunews.wixsite.com/moanalua

McKinley High School

https://mhspinion.com

Sacred Hearts Academy

http://kaleo.sacredhearts.org/

Hawaii Baptist Academy

https://hbaeagleeye.com/

Kaiser High School

https://thecougartimes.org/

Kalani High School

https://www.kaleookalani.org/

Kamehameha Schools Kapalama

https://www.kamoi.net/

Mid-Pacific Institute

https://napueo.com/

Mililani High School

https://trojantimes.org/

Nanakuli High School

https://nhiskaleo.com/

Radford High School

https://www.therampage.net/

Waipahu High School

https://www.thecanetassel.com/

Iolani High School

https://www.imuaonline.org/

Thank you to sponsors and donors Hawaii Publishers Association Honolulu Star-Advertiser, MidWeek, Honolulu Civil Beat, clarity.co, Honolulu Publishing Co. Ltd, Morris Media Network, and NMG Network. Also, thank you to the judges: Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s Frank Bridgewater, Susan Essoyan, Joe Guinto, Stanley Lee and Gordon Pang; Hawaii Magazine’s Kevin Allen, Tracy Chan and Catherine Toth Fox; Midweek’s Kamele Eskaran, Mark Galacgac, Nicole Kato, Bill Mossman, Nicholas Smith, Paige Takeya and Yu Shing Ting; Hawaii News Now’s Ian Scheuring and Mary Vorsino; Marc Arakaki of UH Manoa; Don Chapman of Trade Publishing; Cathy Cruz-George of Honolulu Family; Brad Dell; Shane Grace; Maria Kanai Kruse; Kristin Lipman; Matt Mallams of Hana Hou!; Kent Nishimura of the Los Angeles Times; Christina O’Conner of Pacific Business News, Joey Ramirez of the Los Angeles Lakers; James Nakamura of Honolulu Magazine; and Lisa Yamada-Son of Nella Media Group.