Kamehameha Schools was founded by the will of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the great-granddaughter of Kamehameha the Great.
Haumāna earn nurse aide certification, through Hawaiʻi Pacific Health partnership. Pictured L to R: Faith Akita (papa 11), Maya Pacarro (papa 12), Kelsey-Marie Asuncion (papa 12), Micah Davis (papa 11), Glenda Kaalakea (HPH Instructor ), Tristan Waiamau-Galindo (papa 12), Mikaela Scarborough (papa 12), Hinamaikalani Wolfgramm (papa 11), Bailey Ishii (papa 11)
In partnership with Hawaiʻi Pacific Health, KS Kapālama Kula Kiʻeki'e summer program offered a nurse aide certification course that met daily for six weeks. Haumāna worked under supervision of a registered nurse to meet all curriculum needs in learning to provide personal care to patients.
HPH recognized all eight of our haumāna with nurse aide certifications. These haumāna now have the opportunity to step into a career in health care right out of high school.
Hoʻomaikaʻi!
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