Well the votes are in and our new ʻAha ʻŌpio (Student Council) officers are: President: Kyra Gomes; Vice President: Raynn Dangaran; Secretary: Kayla Enanoria; Treasurer: Carlos Masuko Congratulations! The newly elected officers and grade level class representatives will be meeting next week to start planning for school-wide activities and to share their manaʻo on several …
There is no school for students this Friday, August 31st. It is an in-service day for faculty and staff and we will use the opportunity to extend our own learning! Enjoy your extra long weekend and celebrate Labor Day by relaxing with the ʻohana! Remember that dress code will be enforced beginning on Tuesday, September …
Nineteen 4th and 5th graders campaigned last week for ʻAha ʻŌpio (Student Council) officer positions of president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. Yesterday, at our all school morning oli, these brave candidates gave their campaign speeches to approximately 300 students, faculty, staff and ʻohana. Candidates created cheers that the crowd joined in on. A few candiates …
In order to qualify for the first Nā Koa Rewards on September 7th, students must not have any referrals, no tardies and no unexcused absences. Click here to learn more.
If you frequent our kula, you may know that we have four very special educational assistants that work with your keiki and assist all the teachers day in and day out. Their names are: Darleen Varize, Stacie Harrington, Bernie Leialoha and Bernell Isabel. They are in the classrooms, on the playgrounds, in the dining hall, …
Tomorrow, August 24th, is our first Aloha Wear Day of the school year. We look forward to seeing our keiki in their aloha shirts and dresses. We tried to add in as many Aloha Wear Days as we could fit in, usually occuring on the last Friday of any given month (minus just a couple …
You won’t believe this, but our kula haʻahaʻa is also on Twitter! So whatever social media you use, we want to meet your needs! You can find us at https://twitter.com/KulaHaahaa.
Kula haʻahaʻa’s technology teacher, Carmen Richardson, has taken our kindergarten through 5th graders to whole new level. Bringing global awarenness to her technology classes, Ms. Richardson was recently recognized in ISTE’s (International Society for Technology in Education) publication, “Learning & Leading with Technology”. Take a moment to read Ms. Richardson’s article by pressing here. Our …
Friendly reminder that tomorrow is an early release day. We will be honoring employees of our KS Hawaiʻi campus as they celebrate their years of service to Kamehameha Schools (5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 years of service!). School is pau at 1:30 pm. Bus schedule can be found on the transportation log. The link …


