Samantha Mosteller ’20, a recent Punahou graduate, now attends the University of Washington, and lives on campus
Junior School students grow native plants and learn about the water cycle through hands-on experience working in the kalo patch.
AcademyParentingPhysical Health and Well-BeingSEELSelf-reliance and ResilienceStress and AnxietyTips and AdviceWinter 2021
·Christine Carter offers these tips to help children and teenager overcome the loss of milestone events
President Mike Latham ’86 says Punahou has responded to the pandemic in innovative ways
Frank McCreary ’61, co-chair of his 60th Reunion Gift Committee, started a family financial aid fund
As part of Punahou’s first Hula Explorations course, students perform a hula noho ‘ulı‘ulı to “A Kilohana ‘O Ka Lani,”
She learned early on that having gumption is necessary to get hired
Seeing their smiles – even through masks – makes it clear that although things are very different this school year, many things have remained the same
Like other faculty, she’s carried on – actually more than carried on
The Senior Class found a way to safely come together during a lively Knockerball event in November










