Order
of Ke Ali'i Pauahi During the Holiday season most people are
in the spirit of giving. In this story Kamehameha Schools celebrates
three remarkable individuals who have made giving to others
their life's work.
Sunset
on Konia
Spiritual development has always been a part of Kamehameha's
goal of helping students in every aspect of their lives. La
Pule Ho`omana is a Thanksgiving Week tradition for Kapalama
students and their families to focus on matters of the spirit.
Jim
Kauahikaua
Class of 1969 graduate, and scientist, Jim Kauahikaua is the
first Hawaiian and the first Kamehameha Schools graduate to
ever be in charge of the Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park. View
some amazing scenes from the park and learn how Jim worked his
way to the top.
Waimanalo
Women
Meet women from Waimanalo who are using their personal experiences
to help others. See how this closely-knit community continues
to fight the war against substance abuse.
Aboriginal
Artwork
In this story learn about an Aboriginal Australian art-form
called Dot-Painting. Fifth graders at Kapalama learn about
Australian culture and art from a professor at the University
of New Castle in Australia.
Christmas
Concert
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the Kapalama Annual Christmas
Concert. Listen to the magical music, watch the enchanting
dance and enjoy the spirit of the holiday season with students
at Kapalama.