Five Kamehameha students are taking part in a cool NASA experiment to see if microbes can survive in the jet stream.
See story »The newest installment of our Experience E Ola! video series shines a spotlight on our Kula Waena ‘ohana.
See story »Students in kula waena’s Start-Up elective course are hoping their creativity can help an important cause by raising funds for Maui wildfire victims.
See story »Campus philanthropy efforts have resulted in the endowment of a new college scholarship - the Hōkū Welowelo Scholarship to help students achieve their post-secondary success.
See story »Chelsea Keehne, with Kamehameha Schools’ Kealaiwikuamoʻo Division wants to challenge educators, parents, and the community to rethink how students could be assessed with an emphasis on the types of learning that will stay with haumāna for a lifetime, instead of just long enough to take a test.
See story »Four KSM Maui varsity football players share manaʻo about representing, not just their kula, but also West Maui, where they’re from.
See story »Celebrating its second year at Kamehameha Schools Maui, the Lā Kūpuna event welcomed over 250 grandparents of haumāna from grades K-5 on Wednesday (Sept. 13) at the māhele lalo campus.
See story »Celebrate the 2023-2024 Kamehameha Schools Spiritual Theme - “Aloha Mua Mai Ke Akua, E Aloha Aku Kākou” God First Loved, So We Shall Love.
See story »For KS Hawaiʻi high school seniors Amy Gushiken and Kalena Launiu, the unique travel opportunity to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands has transformed their lives and perspectives in profound ways.
See story »Several Kamehameha Schools employees with deep roots and connections to Lahaina are now focusing their work on the healing and recovery ahead for Maui. Together, they allowed KS to respond to urgent needs and deploy resources immediately.
See story »This weekend, 11 haumāna from KSK Class of 2027 embark on a journey to represent Hawai‘i on one of the largest political stages of the world: the United Nations in New York City. In New York, they will participate in a panel discussing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and how the United States is taking action toward achieving those goals by 2030.
See story »Five Kamehameha Schools haumāna embarked on a transformative journey through the inaugural Social Spark fellowship program. Designed to bridge a connection between the classroom and the spirit of ʻĀina Pauahi, this program nurtured young minds in a controlled and safe setting for social media, digital content development, and entrepreneurship.
See story »Support continues to pour in KS Maui haumāna and ʻohana affected by the wildfires. The Kamehameha Schools Resource Center in Wailuku as well as the Keōpūolani Hale on campus have been instrumental in those efforts.
See story »The world-class athletics program at Kamehameha Schools Kapālama is molding haumāna into alakaʻi through its E Ola! approach rooted in ʻōiwi culture and character development.
See story »Join our kauhale! Applications now being accepted for grades K, 6, 9, and 10 the ‘24 - ‘25 school year.
See story »An emergency alert system test is scheduled for Thursday 9/14 at 3:30 p.m. Please make sure your information in Infinite Campus or Workday (staff) is up-to-date.
See story »See the lyrics for and hear the mele so you can practice our special event mele.
See story »The Associated Students of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama presented over $11,000 in donations raised for KS Maui ‘ohana directly impacted by the wildfires. KS Maui students and their ‘ohana have been donating their own time and resources to recovery efforts too.
See story »As we enter September, we recognize Suicide Prevention Month, a critical time to come together and support one another’s mental well-being. At Kamehameha Schools, our commitment to fostering a safe and caring community is stronger than ever. This month, we want to focus on suicide prevention and offer valuable tips and resources to help us be there for others during challenging times.
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