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  2. Kamehameha Schools - Wikipedia

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    Kamehameha Schools operates three campuses, which together served 5,398 students K-12 in the 2011–12 school year. The main campus, established in 1887 as the Kamehameha Schools for Boys, occupies 600 acres (2.4 km 2 ) on Kapālama Heights in Honolulu and served 3,200 students, including 550 boarding students from the Neighbor Islands (i.e ...

  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. 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.

  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. Kamehameha Schools envisions phased redevelopment of Kapalama

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    Kamehameha Schools has set its sights on what can be seen as first steps to make 104 acres of largely contiguous Kapalama real estate, today dominated by industrial uses, a bit more like Kakaako ...

  7. Gladys Kamakakuokalani Brandt - Wikipedia

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    Gladys Kamakakuokalani ʻAinoa Brandt (August 20, 1906 – January 15, 2003) was an American Hawaiian educator and civic leader in Hawaii.She served as a principal at Kamehameha Schools and helped found the University of Hawaii's Hawaiian Studies Center, leading to a revival of interest in native Hawaiian culture.

  8. Charles E. King - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. King (standing second from right) with the first graduating class of the Kamehameha School for Boys, 1891. Charles E. King was born of part Hawaiian ancestry, at the Nuʻuanu Valley estate of Queen Emma of Hawaii, in Honolulu, to Walter and Mary Ann Brash.

  9. NY Dems look to crack down on raging campus antisemitism in ...

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    That report gave Cornell University and The New School “F” ratings for how they addressed hate against Jewish students. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.