KS Hawaiʻi partner Arizona State University highlights the Ke Ala I Ka Palapala Laepua program and its efforts to increase college attainment for KS Hawaiʻi students.
It’s I Mua Week! Celebrate our homecoming spirit week with special themes, cheer on our athletes and enjoy special activities all week!
Register for courses this summer with our Kauluhala Summer Academy by 2/15.
Kamehameha Hawaiʻi is looking to put together our first-ever alumni band for a special concert on 2/20/25. Interested former players can sign-up now.
ʻOhana are invited to a K-12 ʻOhana night on January 29 to discuss pillars of safety - strengthening relationships & making healthy choices.
This yearʻs PTO Hoʻolauleʻa will take place on Saturday, February 22, 2025 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Hōʻike a Haʻi will present “The Runaway Musubi” on January 10 at 6 p.m. Non-perishable food donations collected for the Food Basket.
Our high school bands, concert glee and chorus, and KS Alumni Choir presented their christmas concert on December 4.
Plan now for your 2025 with the Kauluhala Summer Academy. Course catalog now available. Registration starts January 2.
Kahu Kaunaloa and keiki kahu Kamahaʻo Halemanu share their message for week 3 in KS’ Advent Devotional series.
Find the link to the Founder’s Day livestream and download the program.
Our KSH 4-H Club wins back-to-back state contests and swept the top three individual awards as well.
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.
An authentic audience is sought to help in delivering feedback for our class of 2025 seniors on their senior capstone projects.
Our BIIF DII undefeated championship Warriors open the HHSAA playoffs in a rematch with Roosevelt on 11/16 at Roosevelt HS.
Between the Lines is an empowering and enchanting new musical for any of us seeking to find our place in the world. Three performances November 14-16.
Haumāna learn more about the kuleana they will soon be able to exercise by voting and encourage others in our community to do so.
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.
Twelve student leaders from across our pae ʻāina engaged in a Hawaii New Now panel discussion around topics or importance.
Two of our students will host a special student edition of Spotlight Now airing Tuesday, October 29 at 1 p.m. on K5.
Check out a great segment on junior Eli Mercado and his work on the field and in the community to perpetuate the practices of our kūpuna
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.
Students can purchase wristbands for dress up days this year (Halloween and Winter Week) for $3 or 3 cans of food benefitting charitable efforts.
This Fall Break, 50 high school students are participating in one of two different college tours to better inform their future decisions.
Kaʻiwahoʻokelewaʻa can begin applying for a number of college scholarships, including the prestigious Poʻo Kula Scholarship.
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!
The current assistant offensive line coach’s story is highlight in the OHA series about native Hawaiians living on the continent.
Students and educational leaders share their insights about participating in the Council of Native Hawaiian Advancement conference.