De La Mesa Farms is the winner of the 2018 Mahiʻai Scale-Up, an agricultural business plan contest dedicated to increasing local food production to create a sustainable Hawai‘i. See story »
Moananuiākea, a documentary on the worldwide voyage of Hōkūleʻa, will debut at the Hawaiʻi International Film Festival later this month. See story »
KS MS Tahitian drumming pākolea class performs for the first time in front of their classmates. See story »
Through a unique learning environment that blends cultural identity and servant leadership, KS haumāna are serving the lāhui and beyond. See story »
Congrats to our MS Vex IQ Robotics team who placed 5th and 6th overall in their first Vex competition! Next up the states qualifier in Lahaina this Saturday. See story »
Seniors from Kamehameha Schools Kapālama went on a huaka‘i to Honolulu Hale to become first-time voters. See story »
Saturday’s community workday in ‘Ewa allows participants to revitalize Pu‘uokapolei, which was home to the largest and most sacred heiau in the Honouliuli ahupua‘a. See story »
Ka'ikena News production team broadcasts their special Halloween episode #2. See story »
KS CEO Jack Wong talks with KS Kapālama seventh grader Emi Shigekane about how our next generation of leaders will play a key role in shaping our future, in a HI Now segment. See story »
KSM celebrates homecoming with a week packed with various activities. See story »
More than 1,200 freshmen from Campbell and Kapolei High Schools attended the inaugural Campbell-Kapolei Student Career Expo. See story »
MS students mentor ES students on bat ecology while searching for the infamous Kalani. See story »
The goal of KS’ partnership with Microsoft is to prepare students for the highly competitive work environment by introducing personalized and relevant learning experiences. See story »
KSH 4th grader, Aisyss Respicio-Ragocos takes 2nd place in Solo Competition in Hula Festival See story »
Students, families, officials, faculty and policymakers across the nation are collaborating to ensure that our schools are safe environments for learning. See story »
‘Iolani School graduate Haryson Lum gives with Pauahi in gratitude for the cultural, educational and professional support he received from Kamehameha Schools programs like Ho‘omāka‘ika‘i, K-Scholars, and Kāpili ʻŌihana. See story »
Kamehameha Schools keiki, staffers, and campus structures were awash with pink this week in commemoration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The disease claimed the life of KS founder Ke Ali‘i Bernice Pauahi Bishop at the age of 52. See story »
KS is issuing a request-for-proposals in the search for an operator to harvest a portion of the 10,000 acres of forest on the Hāmākua Coast of Hawai‘i island. The new operator will be responsible for harvesting 3,000 acres of eucalyptus in Hilo, Pa‘auilo ma kai and near the rim of Waipi‘o Valley. See story »
Kamehameha Schools continues its global search for visionary leaders to fill the crucial elementary, middle and high school po‘o kumu (principal) roles at its Kapālama, O‘ahu campus.
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KS’ Summer Explorations program was a life-changing experience for Pomai Apana – a 1997 graduate of the Sacred Hearts Academy. The weeklong cultural learning opportunity laid the foundation for her personal identity, and ignited her desire to advance the Hawaiian culture, language and people. See story »
In an effort to share ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i with interested learners, from keiki to kūpuna, throughout the islands and around the globe, Kanaeokana and KS have partnered with the language education platform Duolingo to make the language accessible to a larger community of people who are eager to learn it. See story »
The Native Hawaiian Community Educator of the Year award recognizes visionary education leaders in Hawai‘i who create learning environments that successfully engage Native Hawaiian learners. See story »
The 10.85-acre project, located on land owned by Kamehameha Schools in Lahaina, can offer up to 2.87 megawatts solar power to Maui Electric’s grid at 11.06 cents per kilowatt-hour. See story »
For Dr. David Mattson, a 1989 Kamehameha Schools graduate, the motivation to serve others is the result of the people and experiences that have shaped his life. See story »