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Kamehameha Community Learning Center Coming to Māʻili
On October 31, 1883, Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop signed her will that established the Kamehameha Schools. Exactly 130 years…
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A Promise to Children
In the past six months, Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia have been visited by 20,000 school children that have connected with…
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Hoʻokele Naʻauao: A Library Symposium
A small group of Library and Information Science students, called Nā Hawaiʻi ʻImi Loa, assembled a rather large gathering…
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Stewards of Kuleana Lands
The kuleana of the Natural and Cultural Resource unit of Kamehameha Schools is to help provide guidance in how…
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Ke Kula Kaiapuni o Nānākuli Visits Hōkūleʻa
As Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia continued their journey along Oʻahu’s Leeward Coast, the crew was greeted by the keiki of…
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Leeward Coast sees Long-term Benefits in Preschools
Preschools on the Leeward coast foster an ʻohana-based learning environment that really ties that comfort of the household in…
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Mālama ʻĀina Field School
The Mālama ʻĀina Field School in Nanakuli focuses on helping incoming 8th and 9th graders of Nanakuli to develop…
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Kohala Becomes a Field School for Grad Students and Residents Alike
Kohala Archaeology Field Schools engages community about knowledge of wahi kupuna.
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Hakalama: Pūnana Leo’s Literacy Program
Learn about the approach Pūnana Leo preschools are using to teach their students how to read as early as…
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Calling All Educators: Culture Matters
Kamehameha Schools is inviting all educators to its first Culture-Based Education Conference and Hawaiian Education Summit to explore the…