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Hālau ‘o Kapikohānaiāmālama (Summer and Extended Learning)

2023 Course catalog

Summer program registration has closed for 2023.

Summer School conditional acceptance letters to be sent via email during the 2nd week of April. 

Program dates: June 19-July 14 (July 21st for those enrolled in Dual Credit.)

KSM Student Infinite Campus summer course request tutorial



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.


KS Digital

Hawaiian culture-based education resources for the lāhui.

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Contact Us

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






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





Kanoelehua Kamalii-Ligsay
Hawaiian Culture Based Education Coordinator
mikamali@ksbe.edu





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

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