#native hawaiian education

UH Mānoa begins two-year initiative to become a Native Hawaiian place of learning

The team tasked with helping advance the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa as a Native Hawaiian Place of Learning has officially launched a two-year initiative immersing a diverse range of students and employees in Native Hawaiian values and traditions.

Once home to Keauhou Beach Hotel and Kona Lagoon, Kamehameha Schools continues work to rehabilitate historic land

Kahalu’u Ma Kai in Kona is an educational complex for Native Hawaiian students to focus on place-based learning and education in West Hawai’i.

Free Spring afterschool programs at Kealakehe and Konawaena elementary schools

The interactive curriculum for students in kingergarten through 5th grade focuses on three main areas: Hawaiian language/culture, STEAM and literacy.

State to Receive Over $7.5 M for Native Hawaiian Education

The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) will award Hawai‘i a total of $7,502,520 to fund Native Hawaiian education programs.

Kamehameha Scholars Program Receives National Award

Kamehameha Scholars is the first community education program in the nation to receive an ASCA award with the RAMP designation.

Letter: Majority of Native Hawaiians Support TMT

Latest polling on O‘ahu shows not only a majority of voters support the TMT project, but support from Native Hawaiians has grown into a majority.