Our extended KS ʻohana has garnered news coverage in recent weeks for student achievement, innovation and community engagement. From academic scholarships to championship titles, haumāna are making a name for themselves!
Learn more in our latest “KS in the news” roundup:
GENERAL
- Parade honors King Kamehameha (Honolulu Star-Advertiser)
Thousands gathered in Honolulu to watch the 107th King Kamehameha Floral Parade, featuring almost 50 various groups including pā‘ū riders, royal societies, civic clubs, schools, marching bands and community leaders.
- Hawaiʻi’s independent schools are flourishing (KHON2)
Students attending independent schools in Hawaiʻi have long gained advantages and skills that help them become community leaders.
EDUCATION
- Students travel to Maui to share aloha for Lahaina through free performance (Maui Now)
KS Kapālama fifth graders invigorated Maui residents with their live stage production “Ka Malu ʻUlu o Lele: The Shaded Breadfruit Grove of Lele,” a tribute to the resilience of the Lahaina community.
- KS Hawaiʻi student turns family farm into sweetheart success story (News Nation Now)
KS Hawaiʻi haumāna Sadie Yu hopes her company’s lilikoʻi butter will one day be served on Hawaiian Airlines flights.
- Kapālama high schooler speaks up for sustainability (United Nations Foundation)
The UN’s sustainable development goals resonate with Kinohi Souki, a 10th grader at KS Hawaiʻi.
- Maui haumāna wins Dr. King Peace Poetry Award (Maui Now)
KS Maui middle schooler Moss Kuon was named the statewide Hawaiian language grand prize winner in the poetry awards honoring the civil rights leader.
- Zsyla Honda wins Hawaiʻi Association of Independent Schools scholarship award (Maui Now)
Honda will major in psychology at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix.
- Staysia Haleakala wins Maui Hotel & Lodging Association award (Maui Now)
Maui Hotel & Lodging Association awarded $53,500 in scholarships to graduating students from Lahainaluna, Maui High, Baldwin High, Kamehameha Schools Maui and Maui Preparatory Academy.
- HMSA awards $75,000 in scholarships to 15 high school seniors; $13,500 to outstanding high schools (Maui Now)
Nine schools, including Ke Kula ‘o Kamehameha, were recognized for achieving the highest scores in academics, athletics, community service, healthy activities and sportsmanship in their leagues.
- Caroline Sloper wins Realtors Association of Maui Community Foundation award (Maui Now)
The Realtors Association of Maui Community Foundation awarded $1,000 scholarships to 30 students from Maui County.
- Four KS haumāna receive HFS Federal Credit Union awards (CU Insight)
Ten scholarships went to Big Island high school graduates this year.
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