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.
Our growing compilation of ʻŌiwi Edge scholarship, E Ulu, is now available online and includes a new volume!
With support from the Hoʻōla Maui Fund, Zoe Acantilado and her ʻohana have found resilience, rebuilt their sense of community and embraced a hopeful future.
In this week’s video devotionals, Shonnie Calina and Kaʻōiwi Jeong remind us that our identity is rooted in God.
The Lenten season is upon us, so let’s pay close attention to God’s word and allow it to transform our hearts.
Leaders from KS share innovative initiatives and spark a national dialogue about educator development.
During National School Counseling Week at KS Kapālama, haumāna showed gratitude for the help they’ve gotten from counselors.
Whether it’s on the putting green or in the State Capitol, our expansive KS ʻohana is making headlines across the pae ʻāina.
During Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi and all year round, “Replacement strategy” can be a great way to use more ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi in your day-to-day conversations.
Pre-order Hoʻolauleʻa apparel, script, wristbands, Hawaiian plate and more, and get ready to enjoy on Saturday, February 24, 2024.
Emotions were high as KS Maui’s Hawaiian Ensemble recorded “Yonder Lahaina Mountains,” a classic song dedicated to the town known as a “home for all.”
During the past 40 years, ‘ōlelo Hawaiʻi has seen a major resurgence. Here is how you can grow your skills and immerse yourself in the language this Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi!
Is your keiki getting enough sleep? These simple tweaks to their bedtime routine can turn restless nights into restful ones.
Today we take a moment to mahalo and remember Pauahi’s beloved husband and the contributions he made to realizing her vision.
Charles Reed Bishop’s unwavering commitment to education and philanthropy in Hawaiʻi can be seen from Kamehameha Schools to libraries and kindergartens.
A free public screening of the film, “Hōkūleʻa, Finding the Language of the Navigator” will happen on Jan. 23, at Kaʻiwakīloumoku on the Kamehameha Schools Kapālama campus.
January 22-26 is I Mua Week 2024. See dress up day information as well as some activities taking place this week.
Two KS Kapālama seniors were selected to play in the 2024 Polynesian Bowl at Kūnuiākea Stadium on January 19.
Rooted in their faith, the Pratt ʻohana is rebuilding their lives post-Lahaina wildfires with gratitude.
For his senior legacy project, standout soccer athlete and class of 2024 senior Lucas Kay-Wong wants to help fellow Hawaiʻi soccer players with the college recruiting process.
Register now for summer courses offered through the Kauluhala Summer Academy.
KS Maui summer learning program emphasizes community learning. Last summer, some 50 haumāna embarked on a memorable journey by sea to Honolua Bay.
From pop music to indigenous farming, our KS ‘ohana is making waves.
Creating a system of success and setting goals as a family can help you achieve sustainable and joyful goals in 2024.
Watch our middle school Hawaiian ensemble perform hula to beloved Christmas mele.
Registration for current students in grades K-7 starts this year on January 2. High school will start a rolling registration starting January 8 for grade 11, with each grade level following weekly.
Kumu Hauʻoli Akaka and ʻKahu ʻŌpio Kaʻōiwi Jeong conclude our 2023 Advent with a message about Godʻs unconditional love.
The upbringing and influences that shaped Pauahi’s legacy emphasized the importance of passing down values and traditions that advance Native Hawaiians.