With kōkua from members of the Tri-Campus Deputation Teams, KS Maui Kahu Kalani Wong shares the words of John 21:6 which reminds us to fish the “right” side of life meaning look past what you think you know and put your faith in ke Akua for it will result in a bountiful catch. See story »
After noticing the random sprout of a papaya tree in his yard, KS Maui Kahu Kalani Wong KSK’74 recalls the parable of the sower of the seeds, which reminds us that because ke Akua’s love is boundless, he intended the seed of aloha, or the Gospel, to be spread in an extravagant fashion, not stingingly dispersed. See story »
In recalling the bond formed with his littlest moʻopuna, KS Hawaiʻi Kahu Kaunaloa Boshard KSK’77 shares the words of John 10:27-28 which remind us that in recognizing ka leo aloha, or the voice of love, and refraining from trying to figure out everything on our own means we have confidence in Jesus Christ to protect and care for us. See story »
The KS Alumni Relations team leaned on innovation to turn the traditional Alumni Week event into a month-long celebration with global reach. See story »
Leaning on the words of Isaiah 43:19, KS Maui Kahu Kalani Wong KSK’74 reminds us that although life as we knew it may never be the same, we must not dwell on the past, but instead trust in ke Akua for our eyes will be open to new growth and opportunities. See story »
When students return to school – via virtual learning or in the classroom – it can be valuable to engage them in activities that affirm their competence, sense of self-worth and feelings of safety. See story »
Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi Campus Kahu Kaunaloa Boshard KSK’77 shares a memory of seeking kōkua from ke Akua while bodysurfing a mighty wave at Point Panics. And as James 1:5 promises, wisdom was given to him abundantly and without blame or criticism. See story »
Now is a time to provide opportunities for students to complete activities that affirm their competence, sense of self-worth and feelings of safety. See story »
This season of life that we are in can be tiring and overwhelming. How can one keep going with the emotional drain of sheltering in place, the fear of catching the virus, or not having the support that physical contact provides?
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When students return to school – via virtual learning or in the classroom – it can be valuable to engage them in activities that affirm their competence, sense of self-worth and feelings of safety. See story »
E hoʻomaikaʻi to the KS Communications Group who produced the video which celebrates 99 years of Hawaiian culture as it has survived, flourished and grown through the universal power of music. See story »
KS Hawaiʻi Kahu Kaunaloa Boshard recalls how ke Akua strengthened him and his father with patience, skill and confidence as they fished along the North Kona coastline. See story »
When students return to school – via virtual learning or in the classroom – it can be valuable to engage them in activities that affirm their competence, sense of self-worth and feelings of safety. See story »
As we celebrate ka lā Penetekota – the day of Pentecost – KS Maui Kahu Kalani Wong KSK’74 suggests ways to serve others under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. See story »
Promote self-awareness in students by having them review a feelings chart and share how they are feeling. See story »
Graduating keiki of KS staffers share manaʻo on the unprecedented end to their senior year, their gratitude to Princess Pauahi and a future of promise. See story »
KS Maui Kahu Kalani Wong shares that despite living in a time of high tension we must use our freedom to love. See story »
Sharing what they appreciate most about their classmates can help students manage stress. See story »
Kamehameha Schools proudly celebrates the 100th year of Song Contest with a reimagined format featuring three virtual choir performances by the Class of 2020. See story »
In times of uncertainty, KS Maui senior Justice-Lee Vanetta Kapoi reminds us to lean on the Lord for He will always be with you. See story »
Sharing drawings about how their day is going can help students manage stress. See story »
Join us in celebrating the achievements of the class of 2020 with special commencement broadcasts taking place this week. See story »
Let us not worry about what is to come. Let us turn that over to Ke Akua who knows what lies ahead. See story »
Doing a quick mindfulness or self-soothing exercises prior to completing a lesson can help manage student stress. See story »
Following is an activity that can promote self-regulation when students are feeling stressed and provide a healthy sense of control over controllable aspects of an overwhelming situation. See story »