Kamehameha Schools was founded by the will of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the great-granddaughter of Kamehameha the Great.
Hope poʻo kumu Pua Kalaniopio demonstrates how face masks should be worn at all times, and glasses and face shields have been provided for additional precautions.
Contributed by Shaundor Chillingworth
We have updated many of our important health and safety practices to face the challenges of COVID-19 and returning to school safely. So to get all of our kula waena haumāna prepared for what’s ahead, Poʻo Kumu Dr. Tehani Corcoran and some “students”, graciously played by our amazing Kula Waena Adminstration team and counselors, share some tips, reminders, and a preview of the days ahead as more haumāna return to campus, and the important actions we need to take to keep each other safe and healthy. These protocols and guidelines have been updated as of January 2021.
Together, knowing, respecting, and following these practices, we can stay safe and healthy and weather this storm. For more information on KS Health and Safety practices, please visit our Campus Health and Safety Procedures page.
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