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July 8, 2014

Kamehameha Publishing releases Kamana Beamer’s “No Mākou Ka Mana”

Dr. Kamana Beamer’s book, “No Mākou Ka Mana: Liberating the Nation” presents a historical perspective on the motivations, methods and accomplishments of Hawaiian leaders. Kamehameha Publishing gives employees a 60 percent discount on books purchased for educational use and 20 percent off personal purchases.

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June 30, 2014

Developing The Leader You Were Waiting For

The First Nations’ Futures program helps emerging leaders build their capacity and skill set to further serve Native Hawaiian communities.

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June 27, 2014

Retiree Reeves has a surprise sendoff after 35 years of service

Performing Arts Administrative Coordinator Rose Reeves was elated to see her keiki and moʻopuna who traveled from as far away as New York to celebrate her retirement from KS Kapālama.

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June 24, 2014

Kakaʻako Agora: Indoor public park fosters creativity and innovation

Kamehameha Schools and community collaborator Interisland Terminal recently celebrated the opening of Kakaʻako Agora, Honolulu’s first urban, indoor public park. Located at 441 Cooke St., the once-empty warehouse is now a 3,225-square-foot agora (gathering place) devoted to arts and culture.

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June 20, 2014

Kamehameha surf team wins national championship

The KS surf team won its first national championship at the National Scholastic Surfing Association Interscholastic Championships, besting four-time defending champ San Clemente.

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May 20, 2014

Over 60 staffers lead indigenous education workshops at WiPC:E

Over 60 KS staffers are sharing their expertise on everything from culturally responsive curriculum to place-based learning at this week’s World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education (WiPC:E).

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