June 20, 2019 - Hilo, Hawaii | Luke Eclipse-Ujano
UPDATED: July 7, 2019
KVIKS TV was provided with a local outreach opportunity to broadcast three days of Men's Slow Pitch Softball activities at Francis Wong Stadium on July 5 - 7, 2019.
The event was locally organized by Anthony Gallardo of Most Wanted Hawaii Printing Co. The tournament included players from all over the United States. Men's played at Wong Stadium, Women played at Walter Victor Stadium. For the Women's Tournament, Pau Play took home the victory. For the Men's Tournament, Shut D shut down any hope for Hawaii Bred for a tie-breaking score of 10-9.
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July 6, 2019 - Hilo, Hawaii | Luke Eclipse-Ujano
This past weekend, June 30 - July 3rd, 2019, Hilo High School sent four student representatives from the KVIKS TV program to a special digital media workshop sponsored by PBS Hawaii's HIKI NŌ program.
HIKI NŌ is the nations first statewide student news network and produces a unique newscast that premieres on PBS Hawaii weekly. Public and Private schools from all over the State of Hawaii contribute stories to the broadcast. In order to teach them broadcasting skills and requirements, PBS Hawaii hosts an annual summer camp. Click here to learn more about HIKI NŌ.
This year, Nazyrias Brown (2022), Leilani Guerrero (2020) and Ethan Ortiz (2022) attended the beginner class with Advisor Brandon Hamamoto. They produced a video called: How To Be a Good Pedestrian. Jodi Ortiz (2021) and Advisor Hinano Naeole attended the Intermediate Session and worked on a profile video surround Jodi's journey from being a shy student to President of KVIKS TV.
We look forward to seeing how our student's new skills apply to our future projects!
June 20, 2019 - Hilo, Hawaii | Luke Eclipse-Ujano
Previously, kvikstv.info redirected to our information page on the Hilo High School website. While we are trying to make good use of promoting ourselves on the official website, there are certain features and information that we are able to present must more cleanly using this Google Site. On a logistical standpoint, this site does give KVIKS TV more freedom to organize and create pages to better suit the needs of people looking for information, and it also allows us to give edit access to select members of our Online Department so that they can practice managing and writing for a website before graduating to assisting with managing the official Hilo High School website.
The official Hilo High School website is still www.hilohs.k12.hi.us or www.hilohigh.org