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Welina mai! Welcome to Māhele Luna.


Grade 6 and 9 orientation info
for July 24-26, 2024

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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
Grade: 10, interim (c/o 2026)
Ke‘ena: Middle School Learning Center
 
Kaleo Pahukula
Hope Po‘o Māhele Luna
Assistant Head of Upper Division
(808) 573-3117
kapahuku@ksbe.edu
Grade: 11, interim (c/o 2025)
Ke‘ena: High School Main Office
 
Jaylyn Hashimoto
Po‘o Kumu Kāko‘o
Assistant Principal
(808) 573-7461
jahashim@ksbe.edu
Grade: 12 (c/o 2024)
Ke‘ena: High School Main Office
 
Kyle Fujii-Miller
Po‘o Kumu Kāko‘o
Assistant Principal
(808) 573-7255
kyfujii@ksbe.edu
Grades: 6, 7 (c/o 2030, c/o2029)
Ke‘ena: Middle School Main Office
 
Kapulani Antonio
Po‘o Kumu Kāko‘o
Assistant Principal
(808) 573-7273
kaantoni@ksbe.edu
Grades: 8, 9 (c/o 2028, 2027)
Ke‘ena: Middle School Main Office
 


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