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May 2005 - Show #41
 
    Career Fair
As a child, you are often asked the question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" In this story, see how asking students on the Kapalama Campus that question helps them find some answers.
 
         
   

Celebrity Readers
No matter what profession you enter, reading and literacy are vitally important. That's just one of the reasons why National Library Week and the Great American Read Aloud are celebrated on our campuses.

 
         
    Canoe Project
Not all learning comes from books. Students from the Kamehameha dormitory on the Kapalama campus are busy restoring a vintage koa canoe, and as you'll see, this learning experience transcends the art of wood
crafting.
 
         
    Kanikapila
The literal translation of kani ka pila means to play music. But when you gather a group of Hawaiians together to sing and dance in an informal setting, kani ka pila means so much more, as you'll see and hear in our next story.
 
         
   

He Ho'ike Kani Le'a
We take you to the island of Maui, where Kamehameha Schools' students and staff put a Maui touch on the tradition of a high school wide song contest.