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The News Site of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

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The News Site of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

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Senior Mahie Kaleleiki places her dots according to artist Solomon Enos’ instructions.  Students from the World Poetry Seminar class visited the Capitol in October to assist Enos with this special project.

World Poetry Seminar students visit state capitol

Ka Moi Staff December 12, 2024
      As an alternative to the original water that was said to have even leaked in Capitol offices, the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (SFCA) selected Solomon Enos to create a waterless pool design.       Problems with water date back to the opening of the Capitol in 1969.  As...
Fahrenheit 68-72

Fahrenheit 68-72

Noah Brooks (ʻOhu), Reporter February 8, 2024

Libraries should be of utmost importance and ensure that their books will be taken care of. In my sophomore year, I took a class called Library Services. During registration the previous year I didn't...

Gasson Hall stands tall at Boston College.

Poʻo Kula Scholarship Cultivates College Elitism

Christian Nakihei, Reporter February 7, 2024

For many students at Kamehameha, including myself, the drive to apply to selective institutions stems from the idea of elitism and a myth that our lives can be defined by a single letter. With the addition...

Boston College’s Hall gracefully pierces the sky.

Kamehameha Touts Higher Education Elitism

Christian Nakihei, Reporter January 29, 2024

As early letters of decision role in for the senior class, it is vital to acknowledge the institution of elitism at Kamehameha that pushes our high-flying warriors into these highly selective schools. The...

KS Students Spread Aloha Around the World

KS Students Spread Aloha Around the World

Noah Brooks (ʻOhu), Reporter January 29, 2024

EF (Educational Foundations) Tours is a student travel program that allows students to experience a new perspective on the world, and Kamehameha Schools had been using this program for years to...

The Realities of Community Service

The Realities of Community Service

Kaʻie Naboa-Cordy, Reporter January 28, 2024

At Kamehameha Schools, a lot of things rely on community service hours. As a senior, community service looks excellent on your college applications, when applying for scholarships, most of the scholarships...

Dansen Catian checking his Canvas calendar for upcoming assignments

Students Battle Against a Clock

Paul Aguzar-Taitague, Reporter September 14, 2023

With performing arts starting their rehearsals, sports starting their season, students taken back by their daily lives, and distractions often taking over the mind, students struggle working against the...

The Little League World Series Experience

The Little League World Series Experience

Courtney Mann, Staff Reporter October 21, 2022

From August 17th through August 28th, in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Kamehameha Schools Kapālama students Kama Angell, Tau Purcell, Kaeo Nouchi, and Jonnovyn Sniffen, along with fellow members of the...

Local Abduction Calls Attention to AMBER Alert Program

Local Abduction Calls Attention to AMBER Alert Program

Bella Steinke, Staff Reporter October 21, 2022

On Friday, Sept. 16, 2022, 15-year-old Mikella Debina was kidnapped at knifepoint from Anaehoʻomalu Bay on Hawaiʻi Island. Recently released court documents shared the events between her abduction...

Student Businesses

Student Businesses

Terina Garcia, Staff Reporter October 21, 2022

Due to the unexpected arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, many students were forced to make use of the endless hours spent at home by branching out and cultivating newfound hobbies. One of the hobbies that...

KS Highschoolers Experience Serious Laptop Problems

KS Highschoolers Experience Serious Laptop Problems

Logan Houghtailing, Editor in Chief September 16, 2022

From rapid battery decline to connectivity issues, technical difficulties have made using a laptop inconvenient for many high schoolers. It has been over three years since seniors received their KS-issued...

Former Teacher, Tennis Coach, Passes Away During Pandemic

Former Teacher, Tennis Coach, Passes Away During Pandemic

September 1, 2022

  Recently retired science teacher Jacob Lono died on Dec. 22, 2021. In addition to teaching in the high school science department for over three decades, Lono served as the Boys’ varsity tennis coach...

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