Chris Deuchar has been named senior director of planning and development for Kamehameha Schools’ Commercial Real Estate Division (CRED). See story »
Although Service Awards season has come and gone, the memories linger. Get a glimpse at Service Awards ceremonies and celebrations across our organization and download your favorites in this special photo collection. See story »
How’s your Workday? According to a recent Workday satisfaction survey, the KS state-of-the-art cloud-based business system is being embraced by employees. See story »
Visit the KS Information Technology website to see screenshots of actual phishing emails that went around KS recently with red flags you should look for. Emails that appear to be official business emails are some of the hardest to identify. See story »
More than 3,500 Kamehameha Schools alumni took part in events, activities and pā‘ina during KS Kapālama’s recent Alumni Week. This year’s mass reunion welcomed alumni belonging to class years ending in three and eight. See story »
Families gathered in Waimānalo to participate in a Kōnane Workshop held by craftsman Wilfred “Bam” Andrade of Na Maka Kahiko on May 26. See story »
Happiness is more than just putting on a smiley face. It takes practice. If you learn how to develop a positive mindset, you can cultivate happiness, even in difficult situations, and find greater joy in your day-to-day work. See story »
If you’d like to attend a professional development conference or invite a renowned speaker to Hawai‘i to inspire and educate KS kumu, but it’s beyond your budget, the Pauahi Foundation has funds that might be able to help. See story »
The celebration of “Ke Au Hawaiʻi – The Year of the Hawaiian” sails across the nation as KS CEO Jack Wong travels to Washington, D.C. this week. See story »
Kamehameha Schools will continue its commitment to the Wai‘anae Coast community by building the Agnes Kalaniho‘okaha Cope Community Learning Center (Cope Center) in Nānākuli. See story »
Members of KS leadership and staffers from throughout the organization kicked off Teacher Appreciation Week by presenting makana (gifts) to Kamehameha Schools kumu across the state. See story »
April is Tsunami Awareness Month and the city has put out life-saving preparedness messages in more than a dozen languages. This year – thanks to the ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i experts in Kamehameha’s Ho‘okahua Cultural Vibrancy Group – the message is now available in Hawaiian. See story »
KS East Hawai‘i staffers and others held a blessing to cap the construction of an agricultural post-harvest processing facility on KS land just outside of Downtown Hilo. The facility will benefit farmers wanting a clean, convenient and modern space to prepare crops for sale at market. See story »
Kamehameha Schools pledged its participation in a cross-sector collaboration seeking a clean, renewable energy future for Hawaiʻi and the economic vibrancy that will accompany the state’s clean energy transformation. See story »
More than 40 program staff and educators representing 15 community partners teamed up with KS’ ‘Āina Ulu program team recently to share mana‘o and engage in Native Hawaiian cultural practices on the historically significant land in Kohala on Hawai‘i island, where Kamehameha I was born. See story »
Our new employee intranet website is user friendly, honors ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i, and most importantly – connects us to our educational mission and each other. See story »
Ka ʻUmeke Kāʻeo haumāna learn and apply professional archaeological practices in order to deepen their understanding of and relationship to the ʻāina. See story »
Nearly 1,000 community members, collaborators and volunteers were at today's Wai‘anae Coast Keiki Spring Fest, which connected Waiʻanae Coast keiki and their parents with educational, developmental, and health service providers. See story »
Members of I Nui Ke Aho, a North Shore-based non-profit, recently exchanged cultural knowledge with navigators from Rapa Nui at Kahōkūwelowelo, a heiau on Kamehameha Schools ‘āina in Kawailoa. See story »
Our Information Technology Security Team includes cyber security experts to guard against phishing schemes and other cyber security threats, but the most important member of the team is you. See story »
The redesigned KS intranet launching this month, will sport a whole new look and feel, with new and engaging features that enhance the user experience. See story »
KS is leading the way to a greener and more health-conscious future for schools across the nation as part of the Arc + Schools program run by the Center for Green Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council, creator of the LEED green building program. See story »
Through key partnerships between the University of Hawaiʻi, Department of Education, and Kamehameha Schools, the Hawaiʻi Pacific Voyaging Program was launched this past fall at Molokaʻi and Farrington high schools. See story »
In honor of our founder and her courageous battle with cancer, Kamehameha Schools is culminating national Breast Cancer Awareness month with “Pink for Pauahi,” dedicated to raising awareness of breast cancer and its prevention. See story »
KS Strategy and Innovation VP Lauren Nahme will be part of a panel of prominent woman leaders sharing their mana‘o at the Oct. 26 Wahine Forum, the state's largest leadership and career development conference for women. See story »