The News Site of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

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  • Dec 7, 12:00 am
The News Site of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

Ka Mō'ī

The News Site of Kamehameha Schools Kapālama

Ka Mō'ī

Kamehameha FLIK workers helping out in the community.

Acts of Kindness Through Food

Kiersty McKee, Staff Reporter April 27, 2020

In this time of hardship, people throughout the state of Hawaiʻi are reaching out to the community and providing families with food. On Hawaiian Homestead lands in Papakōlea, there have been various...

The line between what’s “masculine” and what’s “feminine” is continuously getting blurrier. It is time that we start to make change.

A More Inclusive Future For Kamehameha

Taylor Cozloff, Editor-in-chief April 20, 2020

The line between what’s “masculine” and what’s “feminine” is continuously getting blurrier. Because of my generation’s rapid acceptance of all peoples, our society has changed greatly. One...

Principal Wendy Erskine addressed the matters of student dismissal as a solution only used when there is no other option.

Student Release: What Are We Looking At?

Jordan Nunies, Social Media Director April 19, 2020

Currently, students are taking note of the rise of student releases. Students speculate the rise of student release is due to the “zero tolerance” policy. Auliʻi Silva, a current senior at Kamehameha...

Is Our Student Government Based on Merit or Popularity?

Is Our Student Government Based on Merit or Popularity?

Joby Lum, Website/Technology Director March 11, 2020

The idea of democracy is to have the population choose their leaders. Kamehameha High School Kapālama campus does this method when it comes to electing the student government and it proves to not be an...

: The: E Ola Learner Outcomes” in the Student and Parent Handbook which explains student goals and environments.

Questioning Where We Lie as a Priority

Ka Mōʻī Staff 2019-2020 February 27, 2020

The Student & Parent Handbook reads, “the mission of Kamehameha Schools is grounded in the Hawaiian culture and Christian values embraced by our beloved founder Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. […]...

Kamehameha Schools Students had the opportunity to host delegates of SACNAS on the Windward side.

Kamehameha Science Students Lead SACNAS Delegates in The Field

Kiersty McKee, Staff Reporter January 13, 2020

Students in Kumu Robert Hutchinsonʻs AP Biology and Environmental Science classes had the opportunity to host delegates of SACNAS on the windward side of Oʻahu. 75 members of SACNAS (Society for the...

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