I Mua Magazine: December 2002

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Touring KS-Maui and KS-Hawai‘i With Phase II construction complete, Kamehameha campuses on Maui and Hawaiÿi are coming into full view Kamehameha Schools students on Maui and Hawaiÿi were welcomed back to class this fall to nearly $110 million in new facility construction. Both campuses now serve students in grades K-9, with elementary and middle school buildings completed. While high school facilities are currently under construction, I Mua magazine has compiled (on the following eight pages) a look at the latest campus facilities constructed to date. We’ve included maps which detail up-to-date master plans for each campus, an information sheet on completed Phase II construction, a list of building names and meaning, and a variety of exterior and interior images of campus facilities.

Kamehameha Schools Hawai‘i Campus 2002-2003 Phase I Buildings Kamaka‘ı¯moku – Grades 6-8 Classroom Building Paternal Grandmother of Kamehameha Ke‘eaumoku Nui – Grades 6-8 Specialty Classroom Building Paternal Grandfather of Kamehameha

Phase II Buildings Keku¯ana¯o‘a – K-2 Classroom Building Ha¯nai Father of Bernice Pauahi Bishop Kïna‘u – Grade 3-5 Classroom/Specialty Building Adopted Bernice Pauahi at birth Ha¯‘aeamahi – Dining Hall and K-8 Music Center Maternal Grandfather of Kamehameha Keaka – K-5 Covered Playcourt Trusted Guardian of Young Kamehameha Pauahi Lani Nui – K-8 Administration Building Honorary Title of Bernice Pauahi Bishop Kekelakekeuokalani – Grades 6-8 Classroom Building Maternal Grandmother of Kamehameha La‘amea – Grades 6-8 Gymnasium Teacher of Keku¯haupi‘o, Who Trained Kamehameha

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Charles Reed Bishop Learning Center – K-8 Library/Learning Center Husband of Bernice Pauahi Bishop

Phase III Buildings Hale Ma¯lama Kahua – Grounds Facility Translates to “Ground Care Facility” Keawe – High School Dining Facility Grandfather of Kamehameha Keku‘iapoiwa – High School Library/Media Center Mother of Kamehameha Ke Ali‘i Bernice Pauahi Bishop – High School Administration Building Founder of Kamehameha Schools Ku¯ na Ka‘a – Bus Drop Off/Pick up Translates to “Vehicle Stopping Place”

Nae‘ole – Swimming Pool Facility Guardian to Kamehameha Kamehameha Pai‘ea – Football/ Track Field Childhood Name of Kamehameha Kame‘eiamoku – Baseball Field Uncle of Kamehameha Kamanawa – Softball Field Uncle of Kamehameha

Phase IV Buildings Kamaka‘eha – High School Music Building One of the Birth Names of Lili‘uokalani, Ha¯nai Sister of Bernice Pauahi Bishop Ka‘o¯ leioku¯ – High School Art/ Vocational Tech./Specialty Building Grandfather of Bernice Pauahi Bishop

Phase V Buildings

Pa¯kı¯ – High School Classroom Father of Bernice Pauahi Bishop

Bernice Pauahi Bishop Memorial Chapel

Konia – High School Classroom Mother of Bernice Pauahi Bishop

William Charles Lunalilo – Performing Arts Center Hawai‘i’s First Elected King

Keo¯ua – High School Science Classroom Father of Kamehameha Koai‘a – High School PE Locker/ Gymnasium Senior Instructor of Keku¯haupi‘o in Warfare

Luka Ke‘eliko¯lani – Cultural Area Cousin of Bernice Pauahi Bishop Hale Kahu Ma¯lama – Caretaker’s House Translates to “Caretaker’s House”


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