Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

High school profile

Ka wehewehena ho‘ona‘auao

KSK High School Course Catalog 23-24

Class of 2024-2027: PDF | EPUB

 

Departments

 

Co- and Extracurricular Programs

Athletics

 NCAA Eligibility Center

Academic Teams and Clubs (sanctioned for the 2022-2023 SY): I Mua Basketball Nā Koa, Life Savers Club, Key Club, MUN Club, The Ambassadors of Aloha ‘Āina, Advocacy Club, eSports Club, Students Give Back Club, Rock the Street Club, ROBOKO Club, Cyber Patriots Club, Marx and Crafts Club, Media Club, Spikeball Club, Women Empowerment Club, Hawaiians for Medicine Club, Tabletop Role Playing Game Club, Mālama Limu, HOSA (Health Occupation Students of America), Young Life Kamehameha, Health Through the ‘Āina Club, Kids4Kids Club, Drill Teams and Honor Guards, Global Cultural Studies Club, Hui Hana Lei

Need to get in touch with one of the clubs? Contact Student Leadership Activities Director Andrew Lai at anlai@ksbe.edu.

 

Unique opportunities

  • Associates Degree (for ℅ 2023 and beyond), see here for more info
  • Honors & AP Programs
  • Dual Credit
  • ASKS (Student Government)
  • Culture-based and service-learning events (Song Contest, Founders Day)
  • Hawaiian Language (up to year 6)
  • Internships (Career Exploration)
  • One-to-one Laptop Program, Ke Koʻi Lipi 

 

Support & services

Academic & technology supports: In addition to resource centers such as the Midkiff Learning Center and Student Support Center, Kapālama High School offers both formal and informal programs to help guide each students’ academic journey, including but not limited to:

  • Ke Ko’i Lipi, our one-to-one technology program, providing each student a personal laptop to gain the 21st century skills required to excel and compete globally; be empowered by and engaged with the curriculum; increase their knowledge and understanding of technology; become constructors and designers of information and ideas.
  • College counseling, supporting students through the college selection and application processes.
  • General counseling & guidance, aimed at helping students understand and accept themselves, make decisions, develop educational and career plans, and resolve special concerns they have as individuals. 
  • Designated Learning Support Coordinators to help build strong study habits and time management skills.
  • Hālau Kūkalaulama, Kapālama Summer School and extended programs. 
  • Kauhale, a 9th grade interdisciplinary cohort program designed to support students

 

Well-being supports:  Beyond academic supports, Kapālama High School offers a range of behavioral health supports including four on-staff Specialists, access to the Hi’ikua Student Helpline (a confidential means to report activities that present physical danger or social-emotional harm to students), Mālama Ola (resources for student health, safety & well-being), grade-level counselors, and student support teams.