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3/14/11 | Hosted by Wheeler Middle School

Season 1 Episode 3 | 25m 25s

Student anchors share interesting features of their school and community.

Students from Moanalua High School tell the story of a teenaged father’s new perspective on life; Nanakuli High and Intermediate School reports the story of a performing arts student who overcame a rare and debilitating disease; Mid-Pacific Institute students investigate an ancient form of sustainable farming that is making a comeback. EPISODE #103

03/14/2011

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HIKI NŌ is a local public television program presented by PBS Hawai'i

3/14/11 | Hosted by Wheeler Middle School

Season 1 Episode 3 | 25m 25s

Students from Moanalua High School tell the story of a teenaged father’s new perspective on life; Nanakuli High and Intermediate School reports the story of a performing arts student who overcame a rare and debilitating disease; Mid-Pacific Institute students investigate an ancient form of sustainable farming that is making a comeback. EPISODE #103

03/14/2011

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