Kamehameha Schools was founded by the will of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the great-granddaughter of Kamehameha the Great.
Left to right: Student government alakaʻi, Marcus Ayau, Lee-Joseph Franco, Kiare Cabanting, Kayleen Lau, Seana Lanis, & Kaimana Copperfield.
Contributed by Lokelani Patrick
Student government alakaʻi and kumu from Papa ʻAʻaliʻi went on a huakaʻi to Puʻu Kukui Watershed Preserve on Saturday (September 24) to check out the area known as Honolua Wao Kele. Thanks to the kōkua and support of ʻAnakala Pōmaikaʻi Kaniaupio-Crozier and his crew, Papa ʻAʻaliʻi will be visiting the area as an entire grade level on October 28 to kōkua with restoration efforts. E alu like mai kākou! PC: Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier. Left to right: Student government alakaʻi, Marcus Ayau, Lee-Joseph Franco, Kiare Cabanting, Kayleen Lau, Seana Lanis, & Kaimana Copperfield. Left to right: Kumu Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier, Kumu Noelani Yatsushiro and her son Blake, Kumu Angie Abe, Kumu Lori Guntzel, and Kumu Kēhau Lucas.
Left to right: Kumu Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier, Kumu Noelani Yatsushiro and her son Blake, Kumu Angie Abe, Kumu Lori Guntzel, and Kumu Kēhau Lucas.
Credit: Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier
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