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The Student News Site of Mililani High School

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The Student News Site of Mililani High School

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A glimpse into the sights of Itsukushima Shrine, junior Ryley Agsalda sits on the lookout of Miyajima Island’s torri gates off of the Hiroshima prefecture. Students were able to walk out to the torri gates since the island was at low tide; if it was high tide the gate would appear as if it was floating on top of the ocean.
Life Overseas: AP Research Goes To Japan
Madison Choo, Writer • April 20, 2024
During the Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) Championship finals of the women’s 100 yard butterfly, Belise Swartwood takes home first place with a time of 56.56 seconds. This was one of four first place titles that Swartwood earned during the championship.
Belise Swartwood Breaks Records
Gianna Brown, Writer • April 10, 2024
Everyday, students face calls into the office for dress code flagged in halls and classrooms alike. Debate between students, teachers and staff has since ensued on the contents of the dress code and whether its fair protocol.
Opinion: Fit Check Cancelled
Jullia Young, Copy Editor • April 10, 2024

New Teacher: Mr. Beau Boice

By Kara Nitta
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Q: How long have you been teaching?
A: This is my first year teaching.  I did my student teaching here with senor Ormsby in N-202 and got hired for this year.

Q: Are you looking forward to anything this year?
A: Football season, basically all the athletics.  I’m looking forward to that and just enjoying the school.

Q: What do you like to do in your free time?
A: Surf, play any type of sports.  Spend time with my wife, I’ll put that in there, she’ll be happy.

Q:Have you traveled anyplace interesting?
A:  I lived in Guatemala for two years, that’s where I learned Spanish and last summer, I guess a year ago I spent about a month in India,  doing some work and hoping to go to Bangladesh this summer.

Q:What do you like about teaching the most?
A: Interacting with the students.  Just getting to, just enjoying teaching and watching people learn and seeing that progress, seeing the light bulb go off.

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