The 656-acre property provides KS with a greater strategic presence in the southern tip of Hawai‘i island.
See story »SaferMe is a valuable tool in adding precision and accuracy to our contact tracing process.
See story »From navigating the pandemic and connecting communities to supporting island businesses and ‘ohana, the report has much to share.
See story »Kahu Kaunaloa Boshard KSK’77 and Keiki Kahu Makana Koanui-Tucker KSH’22 share personal mo‘olelo showing the power and grace of God’s voice.
See story »As announced in Oct., sixth grade students will join their middle school counterparts in the required surveillance testing program.
See story »KS has acquired ownership of Keauhou Lane, a mixed-use affordable rental and commercial property in Our Kaka‘ako.
See story »KSH Remote and Summer Learning Head Lisanne Kekuewa KSK’82 and KSH Keiki Kahu Makalapua Longakit remind us that God’s love knows no bounds.
See story »Get the links on how to watch this year’s celebration as we continue to adapt to our conditions, but take this moment to honor our beloved princess.
See story »“With the Stroke of Her Pen” is a moving tribute that reflects on the life and legacy of Ke Ali ‘i Pauahi and their impact on generations of Hawaiian learners.
See story »The KS Kapālama Performing Arts Department invites you enjoy the triumphant return of the KSK Christmas Concert to the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall!
See story »ʻIke Hawaiʻi Cultural Development Director Keʻala Kwan reflects on his lifelong journey as a kumu.
See story »KS Maui Po‘o Kula Scott Parker and Keiki Kahu Jaqui Brandon share that with a journey can come growth and enlightenment.
See story »See how to watch the live performance from our band as they celebrate the holiday season and spirit of Christmas.
See story »Christmas concerts featuring performers in the Grade 7 and Grade 8 band are now available on the Kula Waena YouTube channel.
See story »All KS campuses, preschools and offices across the pae ʻāina will be open on Wednesday, Dec. 8.
See story »Studies show that volunteering reduces stress and increases positive, relaxed feelings by releasing dopamine.
See story »Improving conditions and forecast, along with the work of our hoa kumu to make repairs to damaged temporary structures allows our kula to re-open tomorrow, Dec. 7.
See story »In an abundance of caution, our kula will close for on-campus learning and activities on Monday, December 6 due to anticipated weather event.
See story »KS Kapālama Poʻo Kula Dr. <strong>Taran Chun KSK’95</strong> and KSK senior Logan Lau encourage us to prepare for Advent by being steadfast in our faith and maintaining our commitment and relationship with Jesus Christ.
See story »More than 400 Kamehameha Schools Kapālama kumu and school staff engaged in huakaʻi and multiple learning and wellness sessions led by presenters from the community and extended KS ‘ohana, including multiple alumni.
See story »The three-year agreement provides tuition assistance, research, data and other sharing between schools, and wrap-around support for families.
See story »If you don’t have access to an imu, this recipe is a great alternative that uses a pressure cooker!
See story »The Hawaiʻi ʻUlu Cooperative is the first investment made to strengthen food self-sufficiency in Hawaiʻi.
See story »KS Maui Kahu <strong>Kalani Wong KSK’74</strong> and Hope Keiki Kahu <strong>Kalena Carpenter KSM’23</strong> help us usher in ka Hikina – the season of Advent – with a reminder to pause each week to see the mana‘olana, the hope, of the Christ Child.
See story »In this Kūkahekahe, we celebrate Lā Kūʻokoʻa, the Independence Day of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
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