"When I think about perspective, the value of meaningful connections – whether in person or just by keeping in touch – becomes clear."
The eighth grade teacher writes in her spare time, and is an accomplished long-distance runner
"My first exposure to photography was at Punahou, where my father, Jim Little, taught photography in the 1970s."
She served as activity chair for her 10th Reunion last year, and made a meaningful pledge to the Punahou Fund
During the pandemic, the popular local musician supported others, including the Punahou community
We took the theme, kuana‘ike, to heart when planning for this issue of the Bulletin
Recent graduate Noëlle Nakaoka ’20 reflects on life during COVID-19
She entered the national spotlight, when she made it to the final round of the Food Network’s “Kids Baking Championship.”
The Senior Class president shared a message with fellow students at Punahou’s virtual Convocation
By Cynthia Wessendorf Punahou bid farewell to 20 beloved colleagues, who retired after the 2019 – 2020 school year. Mahalo...
My formal introduction to photography was in the 10th grade at Punahou with art teacher Jim Little."
"As an artist, the challenge is to see the extraordinary in the familiar."