Reminder: A ticket is required to attend our Founder's Day ceremony in-person, however the event will continue to be streamed live on our KS YouTube channel for those interested in watching live.
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This year marks the 191st anniversary of the birth of Princess Pauahi, with Founder’s Day ceremonies taking place across the pae ʻāina.
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Our keiki musicians will return to performing for a live audience this year in Hāʻaeamahi Dining Hall.
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We continue to monitor the eruption of Mauna Loa and will make adjustments if the situation warrants any action to protect the health and safety of our kauhale.
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Hiʻiakaikawaiola senior Savanna Colliado partnered with Warrior Printing to create a special hoodie to raise funds for her class' graduation night activities.
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Our keiki musicians will return to performing for a live audience this year in Hāʻaeamahi Dining Hall.
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In case you missed it, you can watch the fentanyl poisoning and drug awareness talk with Dr. Kimo Alameda from October, on-demand.
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See one of the most popular Disney movies of all-time, coming to our Lunalilo Hale stage this November 17-19.
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An emergency alert system test is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 21 at 3 p.m. If any information has changed, please make sure to update your keiki's record in Infinite Campus
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Current K-12 ʻohana are asked to share their manaʻo about how our Hawaiʻi campus is doing. Survey will close on 10/19.
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Watch a replay of our 2022 Fall Pops concert with performances by our Kula Waena and Kula Kiʻekiʻe bands.
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Tickets on-sale NOW! See one of the most popular Disney movies of all-time, coming to our Lunalilo Hale stage this November 17-19.
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See a change to our COVID reporting protocols and a precaution we are taking returning from Fall Break.
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Better understand college readiness and the resources that are available to Kamehameha Schools students.
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Senior Cheyenne Sato hopes to inspire more of her peers and other Native Hawaiian youth to vote with her senior legacy project.
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Celebrating our 2022-2023 KS spiritual theme - "E Mahi a e Mālama i Ko Ke Akua | Cultivate and Care for God's Creation".
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KS has adopted the new COVID-19 protocols for schools released by the Hawaiʻi Department of Health this week. Updated 8/23.
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COVID-19 protocols will continue to shift towards personal kuleana, with individuals empowered to take action to keep each other healthy and safe based on conditions.
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The Hilo pop-up store is open in Prince Kūhio Plaza Monday-Saturday till 6 p.m.
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Students in grades 6-12 interested in learning the basics of cybersecurity can sign-up for a free CyberCamp from July 18-22 on-campus.
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Ahead of their poster session presentation at the ISTE Conference in New Orleans next week, the Hoʻonele ʻea Kula Waena Entrepreneurship Club put together a trailer showcasing their journey and what they've learned thus far.
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See the list of supplies your keiki will need for 7th grade at Kula Waena.
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See the list of supplies your keiki will need for 8th grade at Kula Waena.
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See the 2022-2023 KS Hawaiʻi Uniform Guidelines for Physical Education Classes.
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The Act I workshop performance of the rock opera is featured in UH Hilo Performing Arts Center's KEAKA Hawaiian language theatre festival this year.
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Both graduation activities will be live streamed for ʻohana and friends unable to be here in person.
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Lei Pāpahi transition ceremony for kula waena will take place on Wednesday, May 25 at 9 a.m. as each grade level transitions to their next step.
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Our fifth grade haumāna transition from kula haʻahaʻa to kula waena and papa 4 transition to the new papa ʻalakaʻi for elementary school.
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Freshmen English students create videos in response to the 2001 editorial "1,000 Little Cuts to Genocide."
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