"My mother-in-law once told me it’s a combination of kuana‘ike and kuleana that dictate the path of our family history – past, present and future."
Overall, the highlight of his time at Punahou has been working with the people at the School
"When I think about perspective, the value of meaningful connections – whether in person or just by keeping in touch – becomes clear."
We asked alumni photographers, along with our School photographer and two faculty members, to submit photos that reveal kuana‘ike through the lens of their own lives.
"The exotic endemic maiapilo plant, on the way to La Perouse Bay in Maui at dawn, thriving in a stark environment."
Parent Faculty Association (PFA) President Shandis Ching has been volunteering with the group since becoming a kindergarten room parent for...
My formal introduction to photography was in the 10th grade at Punahou with art teacher Jim Little."
During the pandemic, the popular local musician supported others, including the Punahou community
The family business, ‘Iolani Sportwear, launched an inspired initiative to assist those struggling because of COVID-19
She entered the national spotlight, when she made it to the final round of the Food Network’s “Kids Baking Championship.”
Recent graduate Noëlle Nakaoka ’20 reflects on life during COVID-19
He's become the State’s most vocal and visible leader to sound the sirens about Hawai‘i’s fragile economy