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Graduation Rehearsals
Hi Seniors,
Here is the new schedule regarding graduation rehearsals:
Monday, April 16
Study Hall: Soprano
Lunch: Alto
Tuesday, April 17
Lunch: Tenor
Thursday, April 19
Lunch: Bass
Friday, April 20
Study Hall: Alto
Lunch: Soprano
Monday, April 23
Lunch: Alto
Tuesday, April 24
Study Hall: Tenor
Lunch: Bass
Wednesday, April 25
Lunch: Soprano
Thursday, April 26
Study Hall: Bass
Lunch Tenor
Monday, April 30
Study Hall: Soprano
Lunch: Alto
Tuesday, May 1
Lunch: Tenor
Wednesday, May 2
Study Hall: Alto
Lunch: Bass
Thursday, May 3
Lunch: Soprano
Monday, May 7
Study Hall: Tenor
Lunch: Alto
Tuesday, May 8
Lunch: Soprano
Wednesday, May 9
Study Hall: Bass
Lunch: Tenor
Thursday, May 10
Lunch: Bass
Friday, May 11
Study Hall: Soprano/Alto
Lunch: Tenor/Bass
Monday, May 14
Lunch: Soprano/Alto
Tuesday, May 15
Study Hall: Tenor/Bass
Lunch: ALL
Thursday, May 17
Study Hall: ALL
Friday, May 18
Lunch: ALL
We Have A Winner
Congratulations to Welina Tong who won our contest to rename our 1:1 laptop project.
Pāhana Kīpaepae – Stone pavement or steps for entering a house, opportunity (project) to utilize these laptops as a stepping stone in order for students to attain more, in terms of their education and gaining a glimpse of the future.
JUMP ROPE FOR HEART ONLINE DONATION
Aloha students! There is an online donation for Alexia Osburn’s senior legacy, Jump Rope for Heart. All you need to do is visit www.heart.org/jump and join Kamehameha High School team by creating your own web page. Don’t want to donate? If students send out 300 emails from their created web page, then our school will get money for new P.E. equipment. So create your web pages, join the Kamehameha High School team, and send out emails to family & friends.
Mahalo!
High School Easter Convocation
Reminder to students and staff that we will be conducting our Easter Convocation this Thursday, April 5th. Reminder that convocation attire should be worn to school. Boys are to wear white polo shirts and blue pants. Girls are to wear white polo shirts and blue skirts.
National Ranking for KSH Boys V-ball
Congratulations to our boys’ Varsity volleyball team for earning a national ranking!
Check it out: http://espn.go.com/high-school/boys-volleyball/team-rankings/fab50/_/week/2
The Impact of Social Media
1:1 Project Name Contest
Here it is KSH High School Staff and Students. Click on the link below to view the video for contest details.
Simple rules:
- Name for project must be in good taste (no silly submissions)
- Name can be one word or short phrase, preferably in `olelo Hawai`i
- Name should encompass the goal of the project, which is to provide students the ability to “access the world” through technology; give students access to career-relevant software; provide real world experiences through technology; increase one’s awareness of how technology is a tool to increase skill and obtain knowledge.
Reply to this post or email entries to [email protected]. Include your name, grade with your submission.
Deadline for contest submission is March 30th. Winners will be named April 7th.
Good Luck!
Warrior in the News!
Great article on KSH State champion Akoakoa:
Ho`ike 2012 is Here @ KSHHS
Aloha Everyone – it’s that time of the year again at Kamehameha Schools Hawaii High School….Ho`ike 2012.
Hoʻōla Lāhui, Hoʻoulu Pae ʻAina Ma Ke Kahua Paʻa
(Vibrant People, Thriving Lands on a Solid Foundation)
Tuesday, March 6, 2012 and Wednesday, March 7, 2012
William Charles Lunalilo Center
The year 2012 will mark the 125th anniversary of Kamehameha Schools. Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi will showcase our talented students in honoring Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop and the statement we hold dear to our hearts:
“Your life is before you. It will be what you choose to make it. Times will come when you feel you are being pushed into the backgrounds. Never allow this to happen. Stand always on your own foundation. But you will have to make that foundation. There will come times when to make this stand will be difficult, especially to you of Hawaiian birth; but conquer you can if you will.”
We will entwine several moʻolelo together to capture this manaʻo past, present and future. One moʻolelo in particular, the Battle of Kuamoʻo demonstrates Prince Kaʻiwikuamoʻokekuaokalani (son of Kamehameha I) and his wife Princess Manono’s strong will and belief to keep the Kapu system, knowing that his half-brother Liholiho Kamehameha II’s army had canon’s, muskets, and help from a French Frigate L’Uranie commanded by French Captain Freycinet.
Students will showcase special talents in public speaking, fine art, film, Hawaiian language, chant, choral, dance, instrumental performance and drama.