Stone pounder

KĪPUKA FOR KE ALI’I PAUAHI

After four years of collaboration with students and kumu at Kamehameha Schools Maui Campus, a kīpuka is complete. Kumu Kau’i Podlewski started this project in September 2022 to honor the vision of Ke Ali’i Pauahi of Kamehameha Schools, and it was completed in November 2025. This kīpuka symbolizes the three campuses that are embraced by Princess Pauahi’s passion for educating her people. Mahalo to Kumu Ketra Arcas, Kumu Kui Gapero, Kumu Brook Holderbaum, Kumu Kahau Veincent, and the haumāna from these classes for completing this long-term project.

E OLA PAUAHI

As a collective, the librarians from Kamehameha Schools tri-campus have put together the Ola Pauahi libguide to inform, support, and defend Ke Aliʻi Pauahi, her kauoha, and Hawaiʻi nei.  E kōkua mai ʻoukou! Share the libguide with the greater lāhui Hawaiʻi as a means to strengthen this movement. Also join in visiting www.ksbe.edu/ola-pauahi for current updates. He inoa no Pauahi!

Follett Destiny catalog

REQUEST A RESOURCE/BOOK

If the Charles Reed Bishop Learning Center does not have a resource or book that you need for your research, leisurely reading, or personal interests, you can recommend and request the resource by filling out this GOOGLE FORM.

During the SY 2025-2nd Semester, the Library Supports & Services haumāna were tasked with creating a logo for the Charles Reed Bishop learning center. Congratulations to Shaila Robello-Delimaʻs (c/o 2026) design that was chosen by a panel of judges as the official logo for the learning center. Each LSS haumāna were given direct instruction for using Canva and Adobe Illustrator by Kumu Chauna Rickard (Instructional Technology-Senior Specialist).

Click here to see all of the logoʻs that came out of this lesson.