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Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Oral History Film Honoring the late Aunty Mary Lou Kekuewa

Kamehameha Schools Ka’iwakīloumoku Hawaiian Cultural Events Series presents a Hawaiian Oral History Series film honoring the late Aunty Mary Lou Kekuewa and Paulette Kahalepuna.

Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Oral History Film Honoring the late Aunty Mary Lou Kekuewa

Kamehameha Schools Ka’iwakīloumoku Hawaiian Cultural Events Series presents a Hawaiian Oral History Series film honoring the late Aunty Mary Lou Kekuewa and Paulette Kahalepuna.

Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version 2007 - 2008 Annual Report

 

Despite a year that marked the beginning of a national recession that substantially devalued most investment portfolios, Kamehameha Schools served more than 38,100 students and delivered more than $273 million in trust spending—2,100 more learners and $23 million more than in FY2007.

2007–2008 Annual Report (Adobe PDF, 1.2 MB)
Report on Financial Activities, 2007–2008 (Adobe PDF, 313 KB)
Kamehameha Schools Releases FY 2008 Education and Financial Summary (Press Release, Jan. 9, 2009)
Consolidated Financial Statements (Adobe PDF, 3.7 MB)
Education Strategic Plan
Community Education


Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Trustee Screening Committee Seeks Nominations for Kamehameha Schools Trustee

The Probate Court has appointed a Trustee Screening Committee to assist in the selection of a Kamehameha Schools trustee. The new trustee will replace Trustee Robert Kihune, who ends his term in June 2009.

Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Puana Ka `Ike Lecture Series Continues This Week

Hawai`i Island communities will have an opportunity to hear a fresh perspective on water and its uses in Hawai`i when Dr. Ka`eo Duarte of Kamehameha Schools-Land Assets Division presents, “Water in Hawai`i: Changing Times and Changing Paradigms”.

Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Ceded Lands March and Rally this Saturday

Aloha kākou! This message is to inform you of an important community event happening in Waikīkī this Saturday, January 17: The Kū i ka Pono March and Rally urging the state to withdraw its U.S. Supreme Court appeal of the Hawai’i state Supreme Court’s ruling banning the sale or exchange of ceded lands until Native Hawaiian claims relating to those lands are resolved.

Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Kamehameha Schools Releases FY 2008 Education and Financial Summary

Education Spending at $273 Million; Endowment Focuses on Long-term Stabilization

The value of Kamehameha Schools’ endowment increased and the Schools continued to provide educational opportunities to more Hawaiians than ever before during its 2008 fiscal year (July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008) according to education and financial data released today.


Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Kamehameha Schools’ educational outreach ahead of schedule

More than 38,000 learners benefit from Princess’ legacy in FY 2008

HONOLULU – Kamehameha Schools served more than 38,000 keiki and their caregivers through its preschool and campus programs and community collaborations during year ending June 30, 2008, an increase of 7.2 percent over the previous year and 70 percent over the first three years of its Education Strategic Plan.


Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version School Closures for Thursday, Dec. 11

The following Kamehameha Schools educational programs and program site are closed on Thursday, Dec. 11.

Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Kamehameha Schools to Transform Kaka'ako Properties into a Sustainable Urban Village

HONOLULU – Kamehameha Schools will transform 29 acres of its Kaka'ako lands into a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly and environmentally sustainable urban village, according to a plan submitted to the Hawaii Community Development Authority.