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Māhele Luna (Upper Division, Grades 6-12)


Contact us

Kamehameha Schools Maui
Māhele Luna (Upper Division, Grades 6-12)
270 ‘A‘apueo Parkway
Pukalani, HI 96768


Māhele Luna (Grades 6-8)

Office:
572-4200

Absence Hotline for Grades 6-8:
572-4333

Fax for Grades 6-8:
572-4250

Health Room for 6-8:
572-4221

Technology Help for 6-8:
572-3248


Māhele Luna (Grades 9-12)

Office:
573-7000

Absence Hotline for Grades 9-12:
573-7450

Fax for Grades 9-12:
573-7250

Health Room for 9-12:
573-7073

Technology Help for 9-12:
573-7218

Lance Cagasan
Ke Po‘o Māhele Luna
Head of Upper Division
(808) 572-3164
lacagasa@ksbe.edu
Ke‘ena: Middle School Learning Center
 
Kaleo Pahukula
Hope Po‘o Māhele Luna
Assistant Head of Upper Division
(808) 573-3117
kapahuku@ksbe.edu
Ke‘ena: High School Main Office
 
Jaylyn Hashimoto
Po‘o Kumu Kāko‘o
Assistant Principal
(808) 573-7461
jahashim@ksbe.edu
Ke‘ena: High School Main Office
 
Randiann Porras-Tang
Po‘o Kumu Kāko‘o
Assistant Principal
(808) 572-4327
raporras@ksbe.edu
Ke‘ena: High School Main Office
 
Kyle Fujii-Miller
Po‘o Kumu Kāko‘o
Assistant Principal
(808) 573-7255
kyfujii@ksbe.edu
Ke‘ena: Middle School Main Office
 
Kapulani Antonio
Po‘o Kumu Kāko‘o
Assistant Principal
(808) 573-7273
kaantoni@ksbe.edu
Ke‘ena: Middle School Main Office
 

News and announcements

Kamehameha Schools sells its remaining interest in the Royal Hawaiian Hotel

Ke Kula ‘o Kamehameha has made the strategic and difficult decision to sell the leased fee landholdings under the Royal Hawaiian Hotel for $510 million. The sale closed this week, on November 6, 2025, with the new fee-simple owner, Daisho Co., a Japan-based company known for long-term retention of its properties.


November 4, 1887: The founding of Kamehameha Schools

Ke Aliʻi Pauahi’s vision to educate Hawaiian youth came to life in 1887 with the founding of Kamehameha Schools.


Mālama Ola Minute: Teaching grace and gratitude in stressful seasons

Behavioral health specialist Jo Anne Balberde-Kamaliʻi shares how grace, self-compassion and gratitude help haumāna feel supported and connected.

More Maui campus news »
 

Kawaiaha‘o Plaza

567 South King St.
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 523-6200

KS Hawai‘i

16-716 Volcano Rd.
Kea‘au, HI 96749
(808) 982-0000

KS Kapālama

1887 Makuakāne St.
Honolulu, HI 96817
(808) 842-8211

KS Maui

275 ‘A‘apueo Pkwy
Pukalani, HI 96768
(808) 572-3100

Kamehameha Schools’ policy is to give preference to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law.

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