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KS Maui ‘ohana welcomes Kamehameha trustees

April 10, 2019

Kamehameha Schools trustees paid a visit to KS Maui recently and were welcomed with open arms. Through presentations, performances and talk story sessions, students shared the types of project-based learning experiences that are helping them embrace their Native Hawaiian identity and cultivate kanaka leadership skills.

KS Maui Kula Ha‘aha‘a fifth graders welcome trustees with mele.




Elementary school music kumu Clark Tuitele and Physical Education kumu Lemoe Tua accompany nā haumāna in their gift of mele.




Kindergartener Chance Ridao shares some aloha with Trustee Lance Wilhelm.




Kindergartener Kealaula Palmerton presents a lei to Trustee Micah Kāne.




KS Maui Po‘o Kula Dr. Scott K. Parker shares a few words of welcome with the visiting leaders.




There are high fives all around as nā haumāna welcome trustees Lance Wilhelm and Elliot Mills.




KS Maui middle school haumāna Shaden Nomura, Keale Chang and Tyler Sado talk story with Trustee Mills.




Middle schoolers Alisha Reyes and Laʻikukalani Wong, and senior Ikaika Mendez welcome Trustee Kāne.




Team ʻŌpeʻapeʻa (the KSM Bat Club) and club advisor Counselor Kekaula Campbell shared information with Trustee Mills about the social injustice faced by the endangered Hawaiian Hoary Bat.




Team ʻŌpeʻapeʻa member Tyler Sado shares with Trustee Wilhelm the Bat Club’s objective: to expose students to bat research and provide experiences that elevate connections to the ʻāina and each other.




KSM junior Joshua Worth shares a presentation on his winning science project with trustees. Worth was awarded Best in Category in Biomedical and Health Sciences and second place overall in the Senior Division at the Maui County Regional Science and Engineering Fair.




The KSM Hawaiian Ensemble shares mele and hula inspired by their recent trip to Tahiti. The group is led by nā kumu Kalei ‘A‘arona-Lorenzo and Henohea Kāne.