The high risk nature of athletics in combination with changing community conditions necessitates a change in protocols to keep student-athletes safe. See story »
Student leaders preview a few of the changes and what students should know about where to go when they return to campus. See story »
By supporting Project KULEANA, Kamehameha Schools provides opportunities for Kauaʻi youth to connect to the unique place they are from, as well as rediscover, reconnect and instill what Hawaiian music represents. See story »
In this Kūkahekahe article, Lucy Kanoelehua Lee KSK’19 reflects on “the perfect sail” – the Polynesian Voyaging Society training journey to sacred Papahānaumokuākea in June 2021. See story »
Required testing information for students opting to remain unregistered. See story »
Rather than frantically trying to work through the technical difficulties life throws at you, KS Hawaiʻi Kahu Kaunaloa Boshard KSK’77 reminds us it is better to sit, be quiet and let ke Akua’s wisdom and peace take over. See story »
To celebrate and honor Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea, Restoration Day, we rejoice in the words and remembrances of our beloved Ke Ali‘i Pauahi of that momentous day, and share mea makamae (treasures) from archival sources. See story »
Safety remains a top priority with layered protocols remaining in place including masks, distancing, and hygiene, and encouraging everyone who is eligible to get vaccinated! See story »
Cultural Specialist Kumulāʻau Sing KSK’89 reflects on carving a special kānoa, ʻawa bowl, that was gifted to our Māori partners and extended family at the start of the Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage. See story »
The endowment gift will fund at least 10 post-high scholarships for Native Hawaiian haumāna. The Alaka‘ina Foundation also made donations to Ho‘okua‘āina and Ka Papa Lo‘i O Kānewai, which are also dedicated to cultivating Native Hawaiian leaders. See story »
With back to school just three weeks away, we need your kōkua in seeing how many haumāna are fully vaccinated. See story »
In this Kūkahekahe column, we encourage you to join “Plastic Free July,” a global movement to reduce the use of plastics and encourage sustainability at home and in the workplace. See story »
A new KS community collaboration is connecting public school students with free computers, starting with haumāna at Ke Kula Kaiapuni ʻo Ānuenue Hawaiian language immersion school. See story »
The wisdom of ‘ōiwi leaders will be amplified in MidWeek magazine as part of the monthly Kamehameha Schools column, “Nā Leo Alaka‘i.” See story »
Find the link and more information to complete training on iPad usage for the 2021-2022 school year. See story »
Members of the KS ‘ohana abound at the 58th Annual Merrie Monarch Festival hula competition under the direction of esteemed KS alumna Auntie Luana Kawelu KSK’58. See story »
Summer is in full swing and many of us are heading to the beach to cool off. But before you unload your picnic cooler and pool noodles, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the following tips to make sure you and your keiki stay safe. See story »
A life-changing journey awaits several Kamehameha Schools alumni who are among a group of young crew members experiencing deep-sea training for the upcoming Moananuiākea Voyage. See story »
Here’s a refreshing recipe for those hot summer days, using frozen fruit, poi and the toppings of your choice! See story »
Middle and high school students can sign-up for a special CyberCamp on July 19-23. Apply by July 7! See story »
All age eligible students, KS employees, and ʻohana members are encouraged to get vaccinated. July 1 is the last date to start your vaccination to be able to be fully vaccinated by August 5. See story »
Micah Kāne’s tenure as trustee ended on June 30. In deep appreciation for Kāneʻs dedication to uplifting the lāhui, the Kamehameha Schools ‘ohana prepared a video tribute to honor his tireless efforts and passion for Native Hawaiians served by KS and throughout the pae ‘āina. See story »
In this Kūkahekahe, Cultural Planning and Assessment Manager Miala Leong KSK’02 shares treasured memories of her hālau and participation in the annual Merrie Monarch Festival hula competition. See story »
If vaccinated, students, faculty, and staff can upload their card to no longer need to do daily wellness checks or quarantine if exposed. See story »
In this Kūkahekahe article, KS Cultural Consultant Manu Boyd KSK ‘80 celebrates lā, the sun, and the upcoming summer. See story »