The event will take place on Saturday, October 23, 2021 from 9:00am to noon on the Hawaiʻi campus, though participation is limited to students, staff, and household ʻohana members.
See story »KSK seniors Joshua Ching and Logan Lau, KSM junior Aubrey Ahana and KSH freshman Julie Nacionales serve on the Tobacco-Free Hawai‘i Youth Council which received national recognition for its work with local leaders to protect kids and vulnerable communities from the harmful effects of tobacco.
See story »Windward Mall is excited to welcome a brand new Spectrum store to the Center. The 4,470-square-foot store is located on the upper level of the mall across Windward Vision Center. Charter Communications, Inc. opened the new Spectrum Store on Sept. 10, giving customers a convenient option for adding or managing their Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile or Voice services.
See story »The new section educates our Kamehameha Schools ‘ohana and the broader Hawaiian community about the people, history, and culture of Micronesia.
See story »Tataki was named the winner of the first annual Hawaiʻi Island Chef Challenge.
See story »Leaning on the words of Matthew 18:19-20, KS Hawaiʻi Kahu Kaunaloa Boshard KSK’77 reminds us that when it comes to pule, there is strength in numbers.
See story »Get a glimpse of the opening ceremony of the Kaʻiwakīloumoku Hawaiian Cultural Center, which “hooks” together communities and networks throughout Hawaiʻi, the greater Pacific and beyond.
See story »This new summer issue highlights the great work being done in the community by members of our KS ‘ohaha, and shares stories of ʻōiwi leadership showcased by KS alumni.
See story »Just as sunflowers are drawn to the day’s light for needed energy and strength, KS Maui Kahu Kalani Wong KSK’74 says we must also follow the Son, for He will ensure we never lose sight of God and our focus on the things that are worthwhile.
See story »Gather with ‘ohana and friends in the comfort of your home, Saturday, Sept. 18, from 6-8 p.m. for the streaming of the 20th Annual Tribute to Kamehameha III – A Birthday Celebration for Ka Lani Kauikeaouli. The free broadcast highlights the sights and sounds Moku o Keawe and is available at www.ksbe.edu/kauikeaouli.
See story »Due to the weight restriction for Kolekole bridge to vehicles under 4 tons, bus service for Hāmakua and Waimea routes will be adjusted.
See story »All K-5 Elementary haumāna eligible for voluntary surveillance testing via take home kits.
See story »Commemorate Hawaiian History Month with renowned kumu hula and KS Cultural Consultant Manu Boyd as Our Kaka‘ako presents “Celebrating Inoa ‘Āina.”
See story »In this Kūkahekahe, cultural consultant Manu Boyd KSK’80 shares a bit of surfing history through mele. Once considered the exclusive privilege and pastime of aliʻi, expert athletes today compete in surfing on the world stage.
See story »Registration is open for the Sept. 17 ʻOhana Engagement Conference: Lifting the ʻohana, school and the community through strengthening their health and well-being.
See story »From Hawaiian healing techniques to the farm-to-table movement, haumāna explored cultural activities and ʻāina-based education offered through a new collaboration between Kamehameha Schools and community partners this summer.
See story »KS Hawaiʻi Kahu Kaunaloa Boshard KSK’77 leans on the words of 1 Peter 5:7, which reinforces ke Akua as the consoler of all, in His request for continued pule over health care workers as they remain steadfast in the fight against COVID-19.
See story »September is National Suicide Prevention Month. None of us wants to believe that our keiki are at risk for suicide. But during this tumultuous time, staying alert to warning signs and talking openly with kids about their feelings are more important than ever. Here are a few tips on suicide prevention to follow and to share with those around you.
See story »Nominations are being accepted through Sept. 17 for the Empowering ʻŌiwi Leadership Award (E OLA), sponsored by KS and CNHA.
See story »Cultural Specialist Kumulāʻau Sing KSK’89 shares information about ulana ʻie – the art of weaving – as well as the cultural significance of feathered war gods.
See story »Kamehameha Schools campuses are pulsing with energy and enthusiasm now that students have returned to the classroom after more than a year of distance learning.
See story »KS Maui Kahu Kalani Wong KSK’74 reminds us that the Sabbath is a gift from ke Akua. Disconnect yourself from that which is wearing you down so you might be renewed in body, mind, and spirit.
See story »KS and the Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī Coalition are proud to present Hawaiian History Month, celebrating Queen Liliʻuokalani’s 183rd birthday with virtual events throughout September.
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