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KS Trustees visit KS Hawaiʻi

May 11, 2018

The Kamehameha Schools Board of Trustees and CEO Jack Wong visited the KS Hawaiʻi campus on April 27, 2018 to hear and see from students, all of the great things theyʻve been up to throughout the past year. Through a series of presentations, students shared the types of project-based learning experiences that are helping theme to develop their ʻŌiwi Edge in becoming conscious, adaptive and leading kanaka. Leadership heard about major milestone events and new initiatives that happen throughout the year at KS Hawaiʻi.

All of the photos were captured by KSH junior Pōmaikaʻi Evans-Bautista.

KS leaders learn more about the learning taking place at kula haʻahaʻa that will develop our haumāna's ʻŌiwi Edge.




5th Grade teacher Corrina Kay and some of the 5th grade kula haʻahaʻa haumāna presented their Makawalu projects.




CEO Jack Wong learns a little more about Hawaiian whales from 5th grader Kerilyn Wise.




For Makawalu, fifth grade students get to choose a topic, based on a theme, that they want to study further.




Poʻo Kula Kāhealani Naeʻole-Wong listens to 5th Kamela McDaniel about coral reef health and why we need to do more to save the reefs.




Seniors Kuʻuhiapo Jeong and Jameson Sato present the 2018 Hōʻike - Kū I Ka Mana and the ʻŌiwi Experience involved in presenting productions in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi.




Kula Waena students share their interdisciplinary learning projects around the Aloha Liliʻu festivities held last November.




9th grade haumāna share their E Ola interdisciplinary projects, a new social justice and sustainability project-based learning exercise for kula kiʻekiʻe haumāna.




5th graders share more about Makawalu.




Kula Kiʻekiʻe haumāna share their place-based projects that connect them to their ʻāina.




Trustees hear more about the place-based and culture-based learning taking place in high school.