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Kamehameha Schools’ First Nations’ Futures Program taking applications

Applications for Kamehameha Schools’ First Nations’ Futures Program (FNFP) are available now through June 15, 2012. FNFP is a fellowship program designed to develop emerging leaders in Hawai‘i to become significant community contributors in natural, cultural and land stewardship.

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Kamehameha Scholars applications now available

Kamehameha Scholars applications now available

MEDIA RELEASE Students entering grades 9 through 12 in Fall 2012 who are not currently enrolled full-time at one of Kamehameha Schools’ three campuses, and who reside on the islands of Oahu, Kauai, Maui or Hawaii are now eligible to apply for Kamehameha Scholars. Kamehameha Scholars is a year-round supplementary educational enrichment program with a […]

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Volunteers sought for Keauhou Bay clean up (March 10)

Volunteers sought for Keauhou Bay clean up (March 10)

MEDIA RELEASE Kamehameha Investment Corporation and Kamehameha Schools have teamed up with Keauhou Bay partners and community members to mark the one-year anniversary of the devastating Japan earthquake and the resulting tsunami that heavily damaged structures and deposited debris in and around Keauhou Bay. Where: Keauhou Canoe Club Hale When: 7-11 a.m. Saturday, March 10 […]

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New Paauilo Store opens for business

New Paauilo Store opens for business

Special to Hawaii 24/7 Three generations of Saito family members gathered with community residents and well-wishers recently to celebrate the opening of the new Paauilo Store. A crowd of more than 100 people enjoyed the blessing and heard congratulatory messages from the Hawaii State Senate and County Council. The original plantation store, a community landmark, […]

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Hilo detectives charged a Hilo man Tuesday evening (October 25) in connection with a series of threats made against security staff at the Kamehameha Schools’ Keaʻau campus via an internet social networking website Monday night (October 24).

Police charge Hilo man for Internet threats against Kamehameha Schools staff

Hilo detectives charged a Hilo man Tuesday evening (October 25) in connection with a series of threats made against security staff at the Kamehameha Schools’ Keaʻau campus via an internet social networking website Monday night (October 24).

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Photo of Hilo High School's pre-season girls volleyball tournament at the Hilo Armory

Pre-season prep volleyball in Hilo Saturday (Aug 13)

Photo of Hilo High School’s pre-season girls volleyball tournament at the Hilo Armory

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Moving forward on his plan to invest in young children, Governor Neil Abercrombie today announced Terry Lock as the Governor’s Early Childhood Coordinator. Lock has over 35 years of field experience in early childhood education and family and community work. She currently serves as Director of Community-Based Early Childhood Division of Kamehameha Schools.

Governor appoints Lock as Early Childhood Coordinator

Moving forward on his plan to invest in young children, Governor Neil Abercrombie today announced Terry Lock as the Governor’s Early Childhood Coordinator. Lock has over 35 years of field experience in early childhood education and family and community work. She currently serves as Director of Community-Based Early Childhood Division of Kamehameha Schools.

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The Kamehameha Schools Public Education Support Division awarded the Hawaii State Public Library System (HSPLS) a $25,000 grant for academic support materials in nine of our libraries. The funds have been used to purchase library materials for students from preschool to age 20, at targeted branches located in communities with large Native Hawaiian populatio.

Public Library System receives $25,000 grant from Kamehameha Schools

The Kamehameha Schools Public Education Support Division awarded the Hawaii State Public Library System (HSPLS) a $25,000 grant for academic support materials in nine of our libraries. The funds have been used to purchase library materials for students from preschool to age 20, at targeted branches located in communities with large Native Hawaiian populatio.

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Chun speaks to Kamehameha Schools alumni (April 2)

Chun speaks to Kamehameha Schools alumni (April 2)

MEDIA RELEASE Dr. Michael Chun, president and headmaster of Kamehameha School’s Kapalama Campus, will be the guest speaker at a gathering of Kamehameha Schools’ West Hawaii Alumni Association at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 2. Light refreshments will be served. Chun has been president of Kamehameha Schools since April 1988. A 1961 graduate of Kamehameha, he […]

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Kamehameha Schools serves more than 45,000

Kamehameha Schools serves more than 45,000

MEDIA RELEASE Kamehameha Schools served more than 45,000 keiki and their caregivers through its preschools, campuses, community education programs and collaborations with other organizations during this past fiscal year that ended June 30, 2010. The Schools’ support of Department of Education (DOE) schools and programs has been a key focus throughout its Education Strategic Plan […]

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Reception at Keauhou Beach Resort lauds new Bishop Holdings Corporation president

Bishop Holdings Corp. president welcomed

Reception at Keauhou Beach Resort lauds new Bishop Holdings Corporation president

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Girls Basketball: Konawaena, KS-Hawaii playing for state titles

Girls Basketball: Konawaena, KS-Hawaii playing for state titles

Karin Stanton | Hawaii 24/7 Editor Two Big Island teams are into Friday evening’s championship games at the girl’s basketball state tournament on Oahu. No. 1 seed Konawaena takes on No. 3 Punahou for the Division I title. The two teams have met three times in the championship game (2004, 2007 and 2009) with Konawaena […]

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Bad night for BIIF at football tourney

Bad night for BIIF at football tourney

Karin Stanton | Hawaii 24/7 Editor Both BIIF teams were knocked out of the state football tournament Friday night. At Keaau, Kamehameha Schools fell to No. 3 seed Kaimuki, 14-9. At Waianae, the home team knocked off No. 4 seed Kealakehe, 36-19. Neither team advances in the single-elimination tournament.

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Kamehameha Schools at KCCF

Kamehameha Schools at KCCF

MEDIA RELEASE Kamehameha Schools stewards about 180,000 acres of agricultural lands as part of its statewide portfolio. On Hawaii Island alone, more than 72,000 acres of high-value agricultural lands help support a reliable food source, local jobs and a sustainable future for Hawaii. Prudent management of the Schools’ natural and cultural resources is essential. Kamehameha […]

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