Reflecting on the words of Habakkuk 2:2-3, KS Kapālama Kahu Manu Naeʻole KSK’96 shares that when you find yourself in a period of rest, write down your vision for the future and continue to lean on ke Akua for he will be faithful to your wants.
KS Hawaiʻi Po‘o Kula Kāhealani Nae‘ole-Wong was among the KS alumni who testified at a recent Senate Committee on Indian Affairs field hearing held at the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo.
The Act I workshop performance of the rock opera is featured in UH Hilo Performing Arts Center’s KEAKA Hawaiian language theatre festival this year.
Join members of ʻAha Moananuiākea and its partners in Hawaiʻi and around the world for the second annual summit. The theme of the virtual event is “World Oceans Day: The Sea Roads that Connect Us.”
In this Kūkahekahe, we converse with KS Cultural Specialist Kēhau Peʻa, who is honored to be riding in this year’s parade as the pāʻū queen. This year’s parade theme is “E ola ka inoa ʻo Kamehameha,” Long live the name of Kamehameha.
Leaning on the words of Ezekiel 36:26-27, KS Maui Kahu Kalani Wong KSK’74 reflects on a visit to Mauna ‘Ala by recent graduates of KS Maui and KS Hawaiʻi, recalling all the emotions felt as he witnessed haumāna become overwhelmed with gratitude for Ke Aliʻi Pauahi and finally understand their role as alakaʻi lawelawe or servant leaders.
E ho‘omaika‘i to Nicole Read who was recently named Health Services director for Kamehameha Schools. Prior to her new post, Read was interim director and Health Services manager at Hale Ola at KS Kapālama.
Children who are struggling with their thoughts and feelings about the Uvalde, Texas shooting may turn to trusted adults for help and guidance. According to the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, here are some tips on how to talk to children about mass shootings.
Both graduation activities will be live streamed for ʻohana and friends unable to be here in person.
Lei Pāpahi transition ceremony for kula waena will take place on Wednesday, May 25 at 9 a.m. as each grade level transitions to their next step.
Our fifth grade haumāna transition from kula haʻahaʻa to kula waena and papa 4 transition to the new papa ʻalakaʻi for elementary school.
Freshmen English students create videos in response to the 2001 editorial “1,000 Little Cuts to Genocide.”
Our papa ʻelima artists worked this third trimester to create and curate a spring digital art show.
The workshop performance of Act I of the rock opera “Paiʻea” will premiere Thursday, May 19 at 4:15 p.m. on the KS YouTube channel.
Class of 2023 haumāna Luluka Brown-Spielman’s painting “Man and Ancestor” was selected as the winner for Hawaiʻiʻs 2nd Congressional district in this year’s Congressional Art Competition.
The Kula Waena media team will live stream the band’s spring concert tonight at 6 p.m.
In this Kūkahekahe, we learn about the ancestral connections illuminated during the recent Kealaikahiki Voyage of the Polynesian Voyaging Society’s canoes Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia.
Our kula will gather to celebrate the year and the annual spiritual theme - “Ua ola loko i ke aloha—Love gives life within”.
Twenty-three years ago, the Interim Trustees of Kamehameha Schools petitioned the State Probate Court to establish a procedure for the selection of future Trustees of Kamehameha Schools.
KS Maui senior Nika Angell leans on the words of Matthew 6:31-34 and reminds us that despite the uncertainties ahead if we put our trust in ke Akua, he will take care of all the troubles of today as well as the problems of tomorrow.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. It is a fitting time to manage your child’s end-of-school stress and anxiety. Although there is no easy fix, here are six ways to help prepare your child for the transition from school to summer.
The end of the year kula kiʻekiʻe band concert is live from Lunalilo Hale on Tuesday, May 10 at 6 p.m.
The site will link people to Polynesian wayfinding through the Kealaikahiki Voyage to Tahiti and back, and the Moananuiākea Voyage that starts next year.
Thirteen KS educators on three campuses recently earned recertification by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards bringing the number of certified educators at KS to 79.
Kula Haʻahaʻa presents “Hoʻomau”, the 2022 Lā Mei celebration.
KS Maui Kahu Kalani Wong KSK’74 likens the lyrics of rock song, “Take it Easy,” to the words of Psalm 23:1-3, reminding us to slow down and remember that the answer to finding rest is the Lord.
Mahalo piha to all of our administrative professionals! Please know that you are deeply appreciated today and every day!
Leaning on the words of John 21: 12-14, KS Hawaiʻi Kahu Kaunaloa Boshard KSK’77 reminds us to lean on Jesus whenever there are times we feel as if we’ve lost our purpose. Jesus knows our wants and while providing support, will help us retrieve our identity, purpose and faith.
April is Earth Month! Learn some ways that KS is cultivating a sustainable Hawai‘i to ensure the well-being of future generations.
Seniors Montana Lagat and Sean Serville were announced as the valedictorian and salutatorian for the class of 2022 today.