Kamehameha Schools was founded by the will of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the great-granddaughter of Kamehameha the Great.
KS treasures its teachers, and starting on Teacher Appreciation Week – May 7 through 11 – communities throughout O‘ahu will know just how much! Select KS Kapālama school busses have been fitted with special “Mahalo” messages to show our gratitude to nā kumu.
Contributed by Nadine Lagaso
Kamehameha Schools treasures its teachers, and starting on Teacher Appreciation Week – May 7 through 11 – communities throughout O‘ahu will know just how much!
Select KS Kapālama school busses have been fitted with banners with the keiki message: “Mahalo e nā kumu for putting us first!”
KS and its community partners teamed up on the banner project to thank our kumu for the meaningful work they do to mold the next generation of learners and leaders.
Mahalo nui loa to the KS Kapālama Operations Support team for their kōkua and guidance to make this project possible.
I mua e nā kumu!
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