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Hālau ‘o Kapikohānaiāmālama

Our summer school application window opens Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025 at 8:00 a.m. and closes Friday, Feb. 14, 2025 at midnight. Current KS Students register through Infinite Campus.


Program dates

June 16 - July 11, 2025
No school July 4, 2025

Specialized course dates

UHMC DC courses
June 16 - July 18, 2025

ASU UL course CIS 105
May 27 - July 18, 2025


Not noted in the course catalog is our new Edgenuity courses for haumāna in grades 9-12. Edgenuity combines rigorous content with direct-instruction videos from expert, on-screen teachers with interactive learning tools and resources to engage and motivate students. The online courses for credit recovery are based on the rigor and high expectations of state, Common Core, and NGSS standards.

Since 2017, Hālau ʻO Kapikohānaiāmālama has been serving our Hawaiian community across Maui. It is our goal to provide a safe and nurturing Hawaiian learning space for our haumāna, from kamaiki to ʻōpio.

We strive to provide experiences that will shape these ʻōiwi into leaders for our future. Hālau ʻo Kapikohānaiāmālama emphasizes experiences that develop a student’s aloha for their ʻāina through interdisciplinary courses that are based in kuanaʻike Hawaiʻi – traditional Hawaiian knowledge through moʻolelo - stories, mele – song, chants and ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi – Hawaiian language.

This four-week summer learning program is open to students entering grades K-12, including Kamehameha Schools students, students attending State of Hawaiʻi DOE, public charter schools and other private institutions. We offer early college courses, and specialty courses like Hoʻokele Waʻa and Hawaiian Ethnobotany.



Curricular Programs

Arizona State University Universal Learner

Online dual credit courses led by Assistant Principal of Digital Learning Dr. Lisa Correa.

Arizona State University Prep Digital

Online high school courses led by Mrs. Lauren Noa.

Noi’i

Skilled trade certification program led by Mrs. Lauren Noa.


News and announcements

Mele meets moʻolelo at Kamehameha Maui’s song competition

Kamehameha Schools Maui students will honor the people, places and stories of East Maui at this year’s ʻAha Mele, showcasing their deep connections to home through song.


KS Maui haumāna and community boost restoration vision for Ka Malu site in Lahaina

Kamehameha Schools Maui haumāna recently planted native ʻaʻaliʻi and wiliwili at the Ka Malu site on ʻĀina Pauahi in Kuʻia, Maui. The plants were carefully propagated at the ʻAʻapueo campus. Their hana is part of a bigger community-focused restoration effort ma uka to ma kai.


Mālama Ola Minute: How to help your stressed-out keiki

Kamehameha Schools Maui behavioral health specialist Billy Naylor shares practical strategies for parents to help students manage stress, build resilience and foster emotional well-being.

Contact Us

Hālau ‘o Kapikohānaiāmālama
808-573-7037
halauokapiko@ksbe.edu






Jay-R K. Kaawa
Head of Summer and Extended Learning
jakaawa@ksbe.edu





Hulali Phillips
Hawaiian Culture Based Education Coordinator
hudelima@ksbe.edu





Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier
Hawaiian Culture Based Education Coordinator
ekkaniau@ksbe.edu

 

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