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Construction on New Facility at Hawaii Baptist Academy

By Hannah Denney

As Hawaii Baptist Academy (HBA) enters its 75th year, it is working on building a new facility on its elementary campus that is going to “transform the ways our students learn and inspire them to identify how their passions intersect with God’s calling for their life.” To prepare students for the ever-changing future, HBA is updating and building the facility to be modernized for innovation, ideation, collaboration, and research so that all of these things can happen more efficiently and cohesively.

Featuring an Innovation Station, Collab Lab, and Learning Commons, this new facility will provide a collaborative environment on HBA’s elementary campus. This 7,000-square-foot space will give students a place to experience research, design, and new ways to bring their ideas to fruition. It is a place that HBA hopes will create “curiosity and collaboration, where they engage with their peers to identify problems and collectively seek solutions.”

The current plan for completion is that the amphitheater will be completed in the fall of 2025 and that construction for the covered play court will follow in the summer of 2026.

Learn more at hba.net/transformation.

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