KS Maui middle schoolers, kumu and staff came together for the first-ever Miles 4 Smiles walkathon, using movement and meaningful conversations to promote mental health and suicide prevention across campus.
See story »Kamehameha Schools Maui senior Shiloh Gilliland interviewed East Maui kūpuna to create videos connecting songs to ʻāina for ʻAha Mele.
See story »The latest graduates from Kamehameha Schools are stepping into roles as leaders, scholars, and servants, carrying forward the values instilled during their time on campus.
See story »In-person attendance requires a ticket, but a live stream will be provided for the graduation ceremony of Kaʻiwahoʻokelewaʻa.
See story »The 20th graduating class, Kaʻiwahoʻokelewaʻa share their next steps for their journey.
See story »Watch a replay of this special campus tradition as we culminate our 2024-2025 spiritual theme.
See story »Watch the full 2025 Elementary Spring Concert which honored our paniolo traditions with special mele and hula, now on our KS YouTube channel.
See story »Kamehameha Schools Maui students led a compelling discussion on Hawaii News Now about Lahaina’s restoration.
See story »Kamehameha Schools supports student success by prioritizing safety, well-being and strong partnerships between families, staff and peers.
See story »Even though she’s only been teaching for three years, the teacher has learned so much about herself as a kumu and kanaka.
See story »The kindergarten kumu loves watching haumāna work in their campus māla and connect with ʻāina.
See story »The lead teacher’s goal is for keiki to leave the classroom knowing it is beautiful to be Hawaiian and show aloha.
See story »See some of the offerings kula haʻahaʻa haumāna can participate in and enjoy afterschool.
See story »Students interested in participating in athletics next school year can now indicate their interest through the sports survey.
See story »The KS Maui learning support specialist is proud to say her haumāna have become community leaders, positively impacting Hawaiʻi.
See story »The KS Kapālama teacher turned learning specialist was inspired to become a kumu by a college internship at an after-school tutoring center for at-risk youth in Los Angeles.
See story »With Alumni Reunion less than a month away, YOU can make a difference for Native Hawaiian learners right now. Whether you’re a member of a celebrating class, or simply want to help by supporting a specific scholarship or program, join the effort by making a gift today.
See story »The preschool kumu grew up with a deep aloha for education, inspired by her mother’s dedication.
See story »The art teacher encourages new kumu to be authentic, teach to their strengths, and bring unwavering passion to their work every day.
See story »The KS Maui teacher became an educator to have meaningful conversations with students and advocate for those who feel invisible.
See story »The Kapālama alum urges new kumu to uphold Hawaiian culture-based education and the values of the E Ola! graduate, celebrating Hawaiʻi’s unique heritage in the classroom.
See story »Award-winning animated short “The Queen’s Flowers” reimagines a tender moment in Queen Liliʻuokalani’s life, revealing how the simple act of giving a lei can convey the deeper meaning of loyalty, legacy and sovereignty.
See story »Whether it’s for sports, debate, or college visits, smart travel habits like hydration, rest and routine help students stay focused and perform their best.
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