The KS is compiling a list of staff members currently serving to better understand the reach of our KS ‘ohana in the community. See story »
“Ka Piko Podcast,” which was launched by Kamehameha Schools in 2019, highlights innovative approaches to education and community-building through a Native Hawaiian lens. See story »
You and your ‘ohana count, so be sure to complete the Census online at census2020.gov by the October 31 deadline. See story »
The opportunity to participate in the Census only comes around once a decade. Don’t miss your chance to be counted. Complete the census online at 2020census.gov by the October 31 deadline. See story »
Students from Kamehameha Schools Maui took a major step as future leaders committed to making a positive contribution to the lāhui at the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Convention (AHCC) last month at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa in Lahaina. See story »
Prior to graduating from KS Kapālama earlier in 2019, Tehani Malterre campaigned for and was elected to the Hawai‘i Kai Neighborhood Board No. 1, Subdistrict 9. The 18-year-old public servant, who is currently studying environmental science at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, was one of 553 candidates who participated in the neighborhood board election process and was the youngest to be elected. See story »
With ‘Iolani Palace’s grand staircase providing a backdrop in the early morning hours, Hawai‘i News Now’s Sunrise “On the Road” broadcast live from the palace. See story »
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