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  2. Kamehameha Schools - Wikipedia

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    Kamehameha offers several distance learning programs for high school students, adults, and educators to learn Hawaiian language and culture over the Internet. The program includes an archived series of instructional videos entitled Kulāiwi for learning the Hawaiian language; these are available for free online streaming. [ 67 ]

  3. Kamehameha Schools Hawaii Campus - Wikipedia

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    Kamehameha Schools offers many extra-curricular activities and sports. The marching band appeared in the 2008 Tournament of Roses Parade. [4] The school offers classes in Hawaiian language in middle and high school as well as Japanese and Spanish in high school.

  4. File:Kamehameha Schools, First Annual Song Contest, Program ...

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    English: First page of the program for the Kamehameha School for Boys First Annual Inter-Class Sing Competition (now known as w:Kamehameha Schools Song Contest), held on May 26, 1921. Date May 26, 1921

  5. Temporary campus opening for King Kamehameha III ... - AOL

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    Jan. 28—Students displaced from King Kamehameha III Elementary School, which was ravaged by the Lahaina wildfire in August, will now have to wait until April to occupy a new temporary campus ...

  6. Kapālama - Wikipedia

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    The upland areas of Kapālama developed into ‘Ālewa Heights, and the main campus of Kamehameha Schools. [4] Other educational institutions range from Honolulu Community College to the Kapālama Elementary school.

  7. Category:Kamehameha Schools - Wikipedia

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    Kamehameha Schools Hawaii Campus This page was last edited on 11 November 2023, at 20:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Dee Jay Mailer - Wikipedia

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    Dee Jay Mailer is the chief executive officer of Kamehameha Schools. She was appointed on January 19, 2004, and now focuses her energies on educating children of Hawaiian ancestry. She is a 1970 graduate of Kamehameha.

  9. Bob Worthington - Wikipedia

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    Worthington became the director of financial services at the Kamehameha Schools in 1973. He remained in that position until his retirement in 2003. [2] Under Worthington's guidance, the Kamehameha Schools established foreign exchange programs with Polynesian communities in the Cook Islands, New Zealand, American Samoa and French Polynesia. [2]