A new ʻōiwi-run app, Lauleo, seeks to gather voices of ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi speakers to develop AI speech recognition tools. The app’s creators view themselves as kiaʻi of this data, making sure it’s kānaka, not big tech who decide how it’s used.
A construction project is underway starting this week near a frequently used venue on our campus.
Don’t miss out on the exciting new offerings this Summer with our Kauluhala Summer Academy.
Na Kula ʻo Kamehameha pulled off an incredible feat on Saturday, Feb. 8, earning state titles in girls basketball, boys soccer and canoe paddling. Hulō!
Even if you missed the early application deadline, you can still apply for financial aid for next school year. Apply by 2/28 to hear in April.
Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi pulled off a dramatic late-game rally to win the Division II Motiv8 Foundation/HHSAA state girls soccer championship.
The countdown is on to register for summer courses at our Kauluhala Summer Academy. Sign-up by 2/15.
Former MMA Champion Ilima-Lei Macfarlane will share her manaʻo on digital and physical defense and education with our kula waena ʻohana.
It’s I Mua Week! Celebrate our homecoming spirit week with special themes, cheer on our athletes and enjoy special activities all week!
Our elementary and middle school take a moment to recognize the contributions of Pauahi’s beloved husband, Charles Reed Bishop.
ʻOhana are invited to a K-12 ʻOhana night on January 29 to discuss pillars of safety - strengthening relationships & making healthy choices.
This yearʻs PTO Hoʻolauleʻa will take place on Saturday, February 22, 2025 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Nā Lei Liko o ʻŌlaʻa Hawaiian Ensemble presented their ʻAha Mele Kalikimaka on Saturday, December 7.
Plan now for your 2025 with the Kauluhala Summer Academy. Course catalog now available. Registration starts January 2.
Kahu Kaunaloa and keiki kahu Kamahaʻo Halemanu share their message for week 3 in KS’ Advent Devotional series.
Find the link to the Founder’s Day livestream and download the program.
As the year comes to an end, we proudly share the latest edition of I Mua magazine — now online and soon to arrive in the mail. Read more about ‘āina restoration happening in Lahaina and how alumni are helping to reshape narratives of our lāhui.
Current haumāna and their ʻohana are welcome to attend together and sing these special mele with one another.
Kula Waena ʻohana are invited for an evening of learning about different topics relevant to your keiki’s educational journey.
Reminder: Sign-up by 11/8 to join us for a special coffee hour session to learn more about ʻŌiwi Edge learning experiences for your keiki.
To our K-12 ʻohana, please take a moment to complete our Fall 2024 Pulse Survey. Your voice is critical in how we plan moving forward.
See highlights from the show and get the link to watch a replay of the full 2024 Fall Pops Concert.
Over the last four weeks, we’ve highlighted our See Something, Say Something effort which we believe will make our kula a safer place as everyone takes accountability for the kuleana of safety. Mahalo!
A fee waiver is available for all families if you complete your application by Oct. 31
Safety is the top priority at Kamehameha Hawaiʻi and everyone has an important role to play in keeping our school safe.
For your awareness, here is why there’s a See Something Say Something message displayed on campus.
Three recent graduates reflect on how the educational and financial support they received has empowered them to pursue higher education and careers dedicated to giving back to their communities.
ʻOhana can apply now through September 30 for admission to Kamehameha Hawaiʻi in grades K, 6, and 9 for the 2025-2026 school year.
Our annual gathering took place on Friday, August 16, 2024 in Koaiʻa Gym.