As the year comes to an end, we proudly share the latest edition of I Mua magazine — now online and soon to arrive in the mail. Read more about ‘āina restoration happening in Lahaina and how alumni are helping to reshape narratives of our lāhui.
Current haumāna and their ʻohana are welcome to attend together and sing these special mele with one another.
Kula Waena ʻohana are invited for an evening of learning about different topics relevant to your keiki’s educational journey.
Reminder: Sign-up by 11/8 to join us for a special coffee hour session to learn more about ʻŌiwi Edge learning experiences for your keiki.
To our K-12 ʻohana, please take a moment to complete our Fall 2024 Pulse Survey. Your voice is critical in how we plan moving forward.
See highlights from the show and get the link to watch a replay of the full 2024 Fall Pops Concert.
Over the last four weeks, we’ve highlighted our See Something, Say Something effort which we believe will make our kula a safer place as everyone takes accountability for the kuleana of safety. Mahalo!
A fee waiver is available for all families if you complete your application by Oct. 31
Safety is the top priority at Kamehameha Hawaiʻi and everyone has an important role to play in keeping our school safe.
For your awareness, here is why there’s a See Something Say Something message displayed on campus.
Three recent graduates reflect on how the educational and financial support they received has empowered them to pursue higher education and careers dedicated to giving back to their communities.
ʻOhana can apply now through September 30 for admission to Kamehameha Hawaiʻi in grades K, 6, and 9 for the 2025-2026 school year.
Our annual gathering took place on Friday, August 16, 2024 in Koaiʻa Gym.
Friday, August 16 is Back to School Night for our Middle School. Join us from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Our Mālama Ola Health Services staff want to extend a sincere mahalo to everyone in our school community for your commitment to the well-being of our lāhui.
Our haumāna from elementary, middle, and high school articulate what their passions are and what they are looking to do in the future to uplift their communities.
Hear from educators about their work to elevate agency and relevancy within our math curriculum at KS Hawaiʻi.
KS Hawaiʻi middle and high school students can now sign up for a one-week CyberCamp with Kauluhala Summer Academy.
Following Lei Pāpahi, a special celebration for our 8th graders was held as they matriculate to high school.
I Mua magazine 2024, Issue 1 is out online and in your home. This edition includes manaʻo from alumni who have demonstrated great resilience after the devastating Lahaina fire.
Get important information and see the five simple steps on how to volunteer at Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi.
At Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi, teachers like Kaipo Bowman-Tam and leilani portillo are bridging traditional teaching methods with innovative approaches to empower students.
Taking a moment to celebrate our kumu this week during National Teacher Appreciation week.
Your voice is critical in how we evaluate our kula. All current K-12 ʻohana are asked to please complete this survey.
ʻOhana can now plan for future vacations and other activities using next school year’s calendar.
The Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi Parent Teacher ʻOhana is bringing back it’s ʻOhana Night tradition this year.
Join us or watch online a special concert featuring the combined talents of four high and four middle schools from throughout East Hawaiʻi.
Our annual PTO Hoʻolauleʻa is this Saturday, February 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on our high school campus.
Our kula is excited for our annual East Hawaiʻi band showcase on Friday, February 23 starting at 5 p.m.