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Page 2 Lanakila Baptist High School Oct. 2017 Oct. 2017 Lanakila Baptist High School Page 7<br />

<strong>Ka</strong> Nū <strong>Hou</strong> Maika’i<br />

Lanakila Baptist High School<br />

Lanakila Baptist High School’s<br />

<strong>Ka</strong>Nū<strong>Hou</strong>Maika’i is a student-run<br />

and student-centered publication.<br />

Submissions<br />

<strong>Ka</strong> Nū <strong>Hou</strong> Maika’i<br />

Encourages students, teachers,<br />

and staff to submit letters to the<br />

editor, opinion articles, poetry,<br />

and comics (editorial or<br />

otherwise). Editorials may be<br />

anonymous if desired. Poems<br />

must be in alignment with theme<br />

for the quarter (ask the office for<br />

more information). We will edit<br />

any submission for grammar,<br />

however, we will do so with care<br />

to prevent obstructing the<br />

author’s point. Any submissions<br />

may be sent to Mrs. Lucas in<br />

person in the office or via email at<br />

isabelle.lucas@lbswarriors.org.<br />

Opinions expressed in letters and<br />

columns of this newsletter are<br />

those of the writer and do not<br />

necessarily reflect the opinions of<br />

Lanakila Baptist High School or the<br />

<strong>Ka</strong> Nū <strong>Hou</strong> Maika’I staff.<br />

Distribution<br />

We distribute to students, faculty,<br />

and staff of grades 7-12 for free,<br />

as well as provide digital versions<br />

through the school’s website and<br />

via email.<br />

Staff<br />

Charissa Bigornia (’19)<br />

Jeff Mangahis (’19)<br />

Tyler Sproat (’19)<br />

Kenton Bautista (’19)<br />

Noah Shon (’19)<br />

Aloha<br />

Ms. Mariano<br />

By Jeff Mangahis<br />

Ms. Mariano was born in the small town of Tacloban in<br />

the Philippines. She has two younger sisters, and her<br />

parents were missionaries in Indonesia for four years.<br />

Although teaching in an actual classroom is new to Ms.<br />

Mariano, she admits she has always had a passion for<br />

this profession. At the age of nine, she would gather all<br />

the kids in her neighborhood, and read them bible<br />

stories and teach them music. Therefore, it was not a<br />

surprise when Ms. Mariano accepted to be part of the<br />

staff at Lanakila Baptist, and decided to go back to<br />

school to pursue a Masters’ in Education.<br />

Ms. Mariano was not planning to move to Hawaii, but<br />

her father in need of care brought her to Oahu where<br />

she started working at Sears and in various nursing<br />

homes. She also ministered in church choirs and was an<br />

accompanist. In 2017, God answered her prayers, and<br />

brought her to Lanakila Baptist High School to share her<br />

musical talent with her 7th and 8th graders. She also<br />

teaches Science.<br />

According to Ms. Mariano, the students at Lanakila<br />

Baptist High School have proven to be much different<br />

than what she anticipated. She describes them as being<br />

more mature and respectful than most, and attributes<br />

it to Lanakila Baptist’s high academic standards and<br />

strong faith in God.<br />

This school year, Ms. Mariano is aiming at “helping<br />

every student grow emotionally, musically, mentally,<br />

and spiritually to prepare them for the future”. Lanakila<br />

Baptist is blessed to have such a talented, nurturing<br />

and loving teacher as Ms. Mariano and, we are all<br />

looking forward to her mentorship during this school<br />

year.<br />

Spare<br />

By Tyler Sproat<br />

The Lanakila Baptist Bowling league strikes out their <strong>1st</strong> win<br />

against IPA. Even though the bowling did not perform as<br />

expected with only one win, the bowling team has high hopes to<br />

finish the season on a good note. With every loss comes a<br />

lesson to be learned, a skill to practice or a strategy to develop,<br />

and coach Jeremiah Bautista has developed a plan in his mind<br />

that hopefully will be fruitful. So if you have time, go and<br />

support our bowling team!<br />

Congratulations to <strong>Ka</strong>inoa Langsi for placing 5th in the ILH<br />

league and qualifying to attend the state championship in <strong>Ka</strong>uai.<br />

Cross-Country<br />

still in season

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