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A very KS Halloween - KP and KSK

October 31, 2012

Kamehameha Schools was awash with Halloween spirit recently as staffers and students celebrated the hallowed holiday! See how the Halloween fun unfolded at Kawaiaha‘o Plaza and KS Kapālama below.

Financial Aid and Scholarship Services staffers Brandy Allen and Aubrey Schumann and Data Center staffer Shanti Gomes helped guide Seagull School preschoolers through KP.




Ho‘oulu Hawaiian Data Center staffer Shannon Massey with Enterprise Management Services staffers Beth Taone, Summer Keliipio, and Jade Takehiro.




Endowment VP Elizabeth Hokada and administrative coordinator Christine Shokorian pass out goodies to the visiting preschoolers.




Endowment staffers Kelly Cooper, Hilarie Alomar and Dawn Tanaka with the Kamehameha Schools pumpkin carved by KS parent Skeeter Yasui.




Third floor Hale Makai staffers staged a hallway of fun for the visiting keiki.




Keiki gleefully kick their way through a pumpkin patch created by Community Relations and Communications staffers.




Community Relations and Communications staffers Davianne Kunishige, Ray Poon, Reid “Darth” Silva, Marsha Bolson, Larry Racoma, and (kneeling) Nadine Lagaso and Jocelyn Calma.




Community-Based Early Education staffers Landry Fukunaga and Britany Edwards.




Po`o kula (head of school) Earl Kim is surrounded by Halloween characters. From left, Sandy Tuitele, Ronnie Kopp, Earl Kim, Melissa Maeda and Michelle Nakayama.




High school science teacher Hutchison cozies up to a skull.




The Queen of Hearts, aka Michele Young in Admissions, works at her desk.




Cleopatra, aka Diana Montez in Admissions, strikes an Egyptian pose.




Third grade teacher Sylvie Fields is a princess for a day and helps her students with their hair coloring.




Science teacher Debra Ann Uwaine helps a student brew up a concoction.




High school student support staff Tiare Ahu and Anuhea Nakahara dress up as Baseball Girl and Sushi Girl.




It's a mashup of dance moves as Gangnam Style meets Village People. KES counselor Ryder Maeda on the left and 5th grade teacher Mara Bacon entertain students in the KES cafeteria.