September 12, 2012
Pictures of staff, students, programs and activities around Kamehameha Schools.
Photos by Michael Young
Light from the setting sun streams through the Hawaiian Culture Center on the Kapalama Campus. The official opening is scheduled for Sept. 26 with several days of planned activities to follow.
Recent visitors to the Kapalama Campus, from left, Trustee Lance Wilhelm, Kapalama Campus Head of School Earl Kim, Trustees Janeen Olds, Corbett Kalama, Douglas Ing, CEO Dee Jay Mailer and Dr. Rod Chamberlain, Vice President of Campus Education.
U.S. Senator Daniel Akaka is greeted by Moana Akana at the high school office on a recent visit to the Kapalama Campus. Senator Akaka was being featured in a story by television reporter Teri Okita.
Senator Akaka peers out of the window of his old dorm room on campus. From here he witnessed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Sophomore Sierra Yuen smiles for the camera as she has her picture taken for the yearbook.
Carpenter Mark Jones prepares to cut a window opening in an office door. He had six doors to work on for the Kekuanaoa building on the Kapalama Campus.
A big gecko is hanging out by the high school art department. Students have been painting it with colorful Hawaiian designs.
High school girl athletes run wind sprints to get in condition for soccer season. The Kunuiakea Stadium field and track is well used after school.