Get inspired to disrupt the norm with keynote presentations from Eugene Yoon, Arthur Renowitsky and Capt. Liz Clark online, on-demand. See story »
Frederick, a standout, multiple state and BIIF title winner, is recognized by Gatorade for her athletic excellence, academic achievement and exemplary character.
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The six-week program offers haumāna an opportunity to explore and gain hands-on experience in a variety of career pathways, helping students make better informed decisions about their post-high plans. See story »
KS Maui Middle School welcomes incoming 6th-grade haumāna at their three-day student orientation. See story »
The inter-squad exhibition will feature Micah Christenson, a 2011 graduate of KS Kapālama who serves as the team’s starting setter. See story »
Ashley Shaffer, KSM ’09, graduated from the University of Oregon with a degree in journalism, which was her passion since high school. She excelled in college and is now a digital editor at USA Today in Los Angeles. See story »
KS Kapālama senior Jake Uyechi is presented with the 2017 AISES Energy Challenge grand prize at the national American Society for Engineering Education convention, for his project inspired by the challenges of kalo farmers. See story »
Student civic engagement took center stage at the recent Democratic “Super Debate” broadcast live from the Kaʻiwakīloumoku Hawaiian Cultural Center at KS Kapālama. The debate was sponsored by KS and OHA. See story »
The new five-week program gave the region’s haumāna the chance to learn from cultural practitioners, scientists, and ʻāina stewards ways to approach ecological problems. See story »
After initially providing nearly 30 sessions on preventing sexual misconduct for more than 2,600 staff and faculty members across the state, KS continued its pledge to increase awareness by sharing the crucial information with parents. See story »
Dr. Tehani Day, who had been serving as interim principal, officially appointed as poʻo kumu for KS Hawaiʻi Middle School. See story »
Kaʻulu Gapero will be the Hawaiʻi campusʻ new elementary school principal.
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The new school year is upon us and we'll be rolling out laptops to students! Please be sure to join us for tech night hosted on August 2nd in the Keanolani Learning Center. See story »
Celebrate Obon season in historic Mō‘ili‘ili with Honolulu’s largest bon dance and modern street festival! The family-friendly event will include over 25 food trucks, keiki games, cultural activities, DIY projects and shopping from local retailers and pop-up shops. See story »
The 10-minute documentary highlights their stops while in Hawaiʻi, including at our very own KS Maui campus.
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See the speeches from the Class of 2018 and hear the special mele they sung as they became Kamehameha Schools Kapālama graduates.
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Haumāna in KS’ Kilohana Summer Program in ʻEwa recently embarked on a walking huaka‘i to Pu‘uokapolei. The pilot program serves 45 ‘Ewa region third graders learning through a Hawaiian culture- and place-based educational approach. See story »
KS dynamic duo – Hau‘oli Akaka and ‘Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier – will serve as the emcees at Friday’s Pō ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i (Hawaiian Language Night) at the Aloha Stadium Kāniwala Aupuni Hawai‘i (50th State Fair). Their stint starts at 6 p.m. See story »
Participants received hands-on training on how to build their own “mini ahupua‘a” aquaponics systems and taught the benefits of growing vegetables, medicinal plants and fish in their backyards and in their communities. See story »
The popular Honolulu Night Market returns to Our Kakaʻako this week ushering in the summer season with a summer solstice-themed block party on Saturday, June 30, from 6 to 10 p.m.
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The historic agreement covers 32,207 acres of land owned by Kamehameha Schools across Keauhou and Kīlauea forest lands on the southeastern slopes of Mauna Loa. See story »
Three students from Kamehameha Schools Kapālama advanced to the finals of the academic quiz show.
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The Super Debate will include candidates for governor, lieutenant governor and U.S. Congress. It is slated for July 2 from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the Kaʻiwakīloumoku Hawaiian Culture Center at KS Kapālama. See story »
KS educators Alan Tamayose and Shantell De Silva collaborate to create a lesson for TED-Ed on Polynesian wayfinding and traditional navigation. See story »
KS Kapālama kumu Dr. Kehau Glassco was selected as the 2018 National Museum of the American Indianʻs Teacher-in-Residence. See story »