Flik Independent School Dining will take over management of our campus food service program, effective January 2022.
See some of the changes Kamehameha Schools is making to create a safer and more supportive environment in dealing with the challenges of the pandemic.
The event will take place on Saturday, October 23, 2021 from 9:00am to noon on the Hawaiʻi campus, though participation is limited to students, staff, and household ʻohana members.
KSK seniors Joshua Ching and Logan Lau, KSM junior Aubrey Ahana and KSH freshman Julie Nacionales serve on the Tobacco-Free Hawai‘i Youth Council which received national recognition for its work with local leaders to protect kids and vulnerable communities from the harmful effects of tobacco.
Tataki was named the winner of the first annual Hawaiʻi Island Chef Challenge.
Due to the weight restriction for Kolekole bridge to vehicles under 4 tons, bus service for Hāmakua and Waimea routes will be adjusted.
Information for exemption to vaccine requirement for athletics participation pending finalization of BIIF and HHSAA requirements.
The high risk nature of athletics in combination with changing community conditions necessitates a change in protocols to keep student-athletes safe.
Student leaders preview a few of the changes and what students should know about where to go when they return to campus.
Required testing information for students opting to remain unregistered.
Safety remains a top priority with layered protocols remaining in place including masks, distancing, and hygiene, and encouraging everyone who is eligible to get vaccinated!