Financial Aid highly encourages ʻohana to APPLY NOW to ensure early notification of award decision. Deadline is February 28.
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Three Kamehameha Schools educators recently earned certification by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, and 15 KS educators renewed their certifications. Educator growth and good teaching practices lead to outstanding student outcomes.
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She was awarded 1st place in the physics and astronomy category and 2nd place overall in the Senior Research division. Will compete at State and International science fair.
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Hoʻomaikaʻi to the 279 high school students who earned Poʻo Kula or Poʻo Kumu list honors for the first semester of 2022-2023 school year.
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Pre-order script, wristbands, and other items in the Mea ʻono presale which is now open. The PTO Hoʻolauleʻa takes place on February 25, 2023.
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Next school year will start on August 1 and end on May 22. Download the calendar now to see other important dates.
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The PTO Hoʻolauleʻa takes place on February 25, 2023. Order apparel to mark this year's theme, "Huliau" by 2/1.
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Current KS Hawaiʻi students can now register for summer courses with Kula Kauwela.
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Watch a training tutorial on how to register for Kula Kauwela courses this summer. Registration for current grade K-7 and 11 students starts on January 17.
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Junior Avani Naleimaile created a campaign which symbolically represents donations made to the Pauahi Foundation with a beautiful rose wall.
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Middle school parents are invited to a special ʻohana night on 1/12 from 5 - 7:15 p.m.
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See the schedule for PTO School store openings from January - May, and more information on getting involved as a volunteer if interested.
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For her senior legacy project, senior Sarah Schubert worked with Kahu to create a website to accept prayer requests and host content for Ekalasia.
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Get some important information about registration timelines, a new process, and course offerings this summer with Kula Kauwela.
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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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