Online and in-person trainings are held for students to recognize what harassment, intimidation, and bullying looks like and the many ways they can address it so it stops.
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Dozens of new KS Preschools staff completed crisis response training led by Blue Line Solutions, a team of active and retired law enforcement and first responders who provide specialized safety training for schools and churches across the pae ʻāina.
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After the first two days of school, sharing some important reminders for ʻohana when picking up and dropping off students.
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We're adding an additional deterrent to encourage pono choices around vaping. Just don't do it.
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Please make sure you have a valid, government-issued photo ID with you when visiting campus. New Raptor VisitorSafe check-in system strengthens our screening and identification protocols.
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How and when Kamehameha Schools will communicate with ʻohana if a hurricane is forecast to impact Hawaiʻi.
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The safety and well-being of our haumāna, kumu, and ʻohana is not just a priority — it is a non-negotiable kuleana.
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For your awareness, here is why there's a See Something Say Something message displayed on campus.
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An emergency alert system test is scheduled for Thursday 9/14 at 3:30 p.m. Please make sure your information in Infinite Campus or Workday (staff) is up-to-date.
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Faculty and staff training at the end of April will require a no school for students day.
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SaferMe is a valuable tool in adding precision and accuracy to our contact tracing process.
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