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Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Kamehameha Schools supports commercial tenants during tough economy

New discount card offers savings and education

Landlord Kamehameha Schools kicks off its Mālama Card program today with more than 85 tenants offering exclusive discounts and promotions to card members. The program is free to join and open to the public.


Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Kamehameha Schools Celebrates National Distance Learning Week

HONOLULU – Kamehameha Schools Distance Learning (KSDL) invites you to be part of the growing e-learning community, in recognition of National Distance Learning Week, which runs all this week, through Nov. 13th.

Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Mokumanamana: A Research Adventure

Kamehameha Schools Ka‘iwakīloumoku Hawaiian Cultural Events Series Presents "Mokumanamana: A Research Adventure," Thursday, November 12, 2009 7 to 8 p.m., Ruth Ke‘elikōlani Performing Arts Center, Choral Room, 3rd Floor Kamehameha Schools Kapālama. Free to the general public

Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Kamehameha Schools Offers Free Alternative For Parents on Furlough Fridays

Kamehameha Schools offers parents in select Department of Education schools a free alternative on Furlough Fridays. Kali'imamo takes keiki on an educational huaka'i or field trip that incorporates the literacy curriculum currently being taught in the classroom and place-based activities designed to enhance their literacy skills through science based inquiry. Advertisement

Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version Pu`olo Aloha program benefits Leeward Coast charter school

Through a partnership between Ke Ali`i Pauahi Foundation, Kamehameha Publishing, University of Hawai`i Press and Bishop Museum Press, Kamehameha alumni, friends and community members were able to donate to the Pu`olo Aloha program that purchased Hawaiian-focused books for children in Hawai`i's Department of Education schools across the state.