Our KSH 4-H Club wins back-to-back state contests and swept the top three individual awards as well.
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Kula Haʻahaʻa rang in the season with their annual Christmas Concert on December 6. Watch a replay on the KS YouTube channel.
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Hōʻike a Haʻi will present "The Runaway Musubi" on January 10 at 6pm with ticket sales benefiting the Food Basket.
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Our BIIF DII undefeated championship Warriors open the HHSAA playoffs in a rematch with Roosevelt on 11/16 at Roosevelt HS.
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Reminder: Sign-up by 11/8 to join us for a special coffee hour session to learn more about ʻŌiwi Edge learning experiences for your keiki.
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Twelve student leaders from across our pae ʻāina engaged in a Hawaii New Now panel discussion around topics or importance.
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Two of our students will host a special student edition of Spotlight Now airing Tuesday, October 29 at 1 p.m. on K5.
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Hā Tonics, The Local General Store, Polipoli Farms, and Manu Brewing Co. won an award, mentorship and resources to expand their impact and strengthen Hawaiʻi's food resilience.
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Check out a great segment on junior Eli Mercado and his work on the field and in the community to perpetuate the practices of our kūpuna
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To our K-12 ʻohana, please take a moment to complete our Fall 2024 Pulse Survey. Your voice is critical in how we plan moving forward.
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On the day of her passing, our kula haʻahaʻa will wear pink to raise awareness for breast cancer and celebrate the legacy of Princess Pauahi.
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See highlights from the show and get the link to watch a replay of the full 2024 Fall Pops Concert.
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Students can purchase wristbands for dress up days this year (Halloween and Winter Week) for $3 or 3 cans of food benefitting charitable efforts.
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This Fall Break, 50 high school students are participating in one of two different college tours to better inform their future decisions.
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Over the last four weeks, we've highlighted our See Something, Say Something effort which we believe will make our kula a safer place as everyone takes accountability for the kuleana of safety. Mahalo!
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A fee waiver is available for all families if you complete your application by Oct. 31
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The annual girls volleyball tournament will take place on campus and at the civic auditorium this year with 38 teams scheduled to compete.
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Kula Haʻahaʻa poʻokumu Dr. Kaʻulu Gapero was featured in a discussion on Spotlight Now on Hawaii News Now discussing HCBE.
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ASKS 2024-2025 President Kamahaʻo Halemanu gives a tour of our Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi high school for new and rising students to our campus.
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Our haumāna from elementary, middle, and high school articulate what their passions are and what they are looking to do in the future to uplift their communities.
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Hear from educators about their work to elevate agency and relevancy within our math curriculum at KS Hawaiʻi.
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College fairs are one tool to get students information for finding the right fit and feel for their post-secondary journey. Our kula hosts the Spring HACAC fair each year.
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Re-watch this end-of-the-year showcase of the hard work and talents of our performers, along with a very special guest, Mark Yamanaka.
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KS Hawaiʻi middle and high school students can now sign up for a one-week CyberCamp with Kauluhala Summer Academy.
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Following Lei Pāpahi, a special celebration for our 8th graders was held as they matriculate to high school.
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For her senior legacy project, Onelauʻena class of 2024 graduate Jetʻaime Coloma-Nakano created a mele, “Au I Ke Kai Loa”.
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Watch the Hawaiian language play on the KS YouTube channel or as part of the Keaka Hawaiian Language Theatre Festival.
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Adrianna Arquette KSK’24 and Maela Honma KSH’24 were recognized for their athletic excellence by the Hawaiʻi High School Athletics Association.
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Get live stream links and additional details for various Commencement weekend events for the Class of 2024, Onelauʻena.
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Papa Alakaʻi celebrated their transition ceremony on May 21, marking the continuation of their journey to middle school.
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