Improving communication and modeling positive behaviors are just some of the ways parents can support their children’s emotional well-being.
College fairs are one tool to get students information for finding the right fit and feel for their post-secondary journey. Our kula hosts the Spring HACAC fair each year.
Re-watch this end-of-the-year showcase of the hard work and talents of our performers, along with a very special guest, Mark Yamanaka.
KS Hawaiʻi middle and high school students can now sign up for a one-week CyberCamp with Kauluhala Summer Academy.
Get ready for hurricane season with these essential tips for safety and preparedness.
Following Lei Pāpahi, a special celebration for our 8th graders was held as they matriculate to high school.
KS haumāna ended the school year with many accomplishments and scholarships.
For her senior legacy project, Onelauʻena class of 2024 graduate Jetʻaime Coloma-Nakano created a mele, “Au I Ke Kai Loa”.
Watch the Hawaiian language play on the KS YouTube channel or as part of the Keaka Hawaiian Language Theatre Festival.
Applications are being accepted now for the fall semester of ASU Local, in partnership with KS Kaiāulu. The four-year higher education program is based out of Keauhou in West Hawaiʻi, but with asynchronous classes being conducted online, students across Hawaiʻi pae ʻāina are welcome to enroll.
Make Music Day Hawaiʻi, which is part of a worldwide music celebration, is back this year on June 21. There are numerous places to celebrate across Hawaiʻi pae ʻāina, including at some of our commercial properties on ʻĀina Pauahi.
Adrianna Arquette KSK’24 and Maela Honma KSH’24 were recognized for their athletic excellence by the Hawaiʻi High School Athletics Association.
The legacy of our aliʻi showcases their strategic leadership and enduring impact on Pacific culture and unity.
From water-rich snacks to refreshing routines, discover fun and practical tips to keep your family hydrated and healthy all summer long.
For the first time ever, the Festival of Pacific Arts & Culture, the world’s largest celebration of indigenous Pacific Islanders, is being held in Hawaiʻi pae ʻāina. You won’t want to miss this once-in-a-generation cultural exchange from June 6-16, 2024.
Get live stream links and additional details for various Commencement weekend events for the Class of 2024, Onelauʻena.
Kamehameha Schools graduates face the dilemma of staying or going away for college, illustrating a wider narrative of balancing cultural roots and professional aspirations.
Papa Alakaʻi celebrated their transition ceremony on May 21, marking the continuation of their journey to middle school.
Forty members of the Class of 2024 earned a combined 372 college units, setting them up for future success.
Kamehameha Schools Executive Cultural Officer Randie Fong, Ed.D. is honored with the Tribal Ally Award by the Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska. This recognition is another example of the deepening pilina between Alaska and Hawaiʻi Indigenous Peoples.
The KSAA East Hawaii region has fun ways to celebrate this year’s Alumni Reunion Celebration.
I Mua magazine 2024, Issue 1 is out online and in your home. This edition includes manaʻo from alumni who have demonstrated great resilience after the devastating Lahaina fire.
KS haumāna are shining on the stage, field, and court, gaining national attention and scholarships!
KS Hawaiʻi Class of 2020 alumnus continues his legacy project helping students through the sport he loves, football, hosting his Hoʻomau Football camp on June 1 at Paiʻea Stadium.
Our high school performing arts will stage the Hawaiian language play set in a universe where the overthrow never happened.
Get important information and see the five simple steps on how to volunteer at Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi.
At Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi, teachers like Kaipo Bowman-Tam and leilani portillo are bridging traditional teaching methods with innovative approaches to empower students.
Taking a moment to celebrate our kumu this week during National Teacher Appreciation week.
As part of Kumu Appreciation Week, we salute the kumu mentoring our youngest learners at KS Preschools across the pae ʻāina.
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