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Featured in Midweek: Namahana School
Check out the latest issue of Midweek for an article about Namahana School, penned by Jessica Kauʻi Fu, Chair of the Namahana Educational Foundation…
New North Shore school getting closer to opening
Namahana School, a new public charter middle and high school coming up in Kilauea, hosted about 200 people from the community on Sunday at the Porter Pavilion in Anaina Hou Community Park.
Hundreds from Kaua‘i’s North Shore Rally for Namahana School
The excitement was palpable at Anaina Hou’s Porter Pavilion in Kīlauea, where approximately 200 North Shore residents gathered on April 28 to learn about Namahana School’s rapidly approaching opening in fall 2025. This was the latest in a series of public gatherings dating back to the 2019 community-wide engagement process that solidified the public charter school’s mission, vision and values. For many of the families in attendance, the project has been years in the making, and the event’s atmosphere was one of joyful anticipation and readiness to support.
Namahana School to Host Next Community Event at Anaina Hou on April 28th, 3-5pm
Team Namahana will share some exciting updates on the school model, how you can support, recruitment, intent to enroll and our Phase I Facilities plan. This is an event you won’t want to miss! Register for the event ahead of time to skip the line. First 100 people to register will receive a free meal ticket. Food and beverage will also be available for purchase.
Hawaiʻi Public Radio 2023 Annual Report Features Namahana School’s Dr. Kapua Chandler
‘Āina-Based Learning Takes Root in Kīlauea: Along Kaua‘i’s north shore, a sense of community runs deep. However, for Dr. Kapua Chandler, upholding a connection to the people, places and history of her ancestral home holds an even more profound significance. For the past eight years, she’s tirelessly worked to bring the first public charter middle and high school, Namahana, to her community. Through an ‘āina-based curriculum, students will receive a dynamic education that strengthens their relationships with land and community when the school opens its doors in 2025.
Matching Gift of $500,000 Yields Over $1M for Namahana School
Namahana Education Foundation (NEF), the nonprofit organization that oversees fundraising for Namahana School, today surpassed a creative fundraising challenge designed to raise $1 million for Namahana School’s pre-opening needs, when $500,000 in community donations were doubled by a generous matching gift from Mike Kaplan and Rose Contreras. This generous funding, as well as the momentum of donors and community members mobilizing across Kaua‘i’s North Shore, supports Namahana School's rapidly approaching opening in 2025. NEF continues to seek capital and community support to accelerate the next phase of the initial campus buildout.
The Garden Island: Namahana gets green light from planning commission
The Kaua‘i County Planning Commission unanimously approved the Namahana School Special Use Permit application at its Tuesday, Dec. 12, meeting.
Namahana School Receives Special Use Permit for Campus Development
On Dec. 12, Līhue Civic Center echoed with the voices of North Shore community members expressing their support for Namahana School’s Special Use Permit (SUP) application. The SUP, which was approved by a unanimous vote of the Kaua‘i County Planning Commission, grants permission for the school to develop its campus on 11.3 acres of agriculturally-zoned land adjacent to Kīlauea Town.
Discussing Namahana School’s Design Process with G70 Architect Charles Kaneshiro
In this conversation with G70 President Charles Kaneshiro, we take a deeper look at the process that led to Namahana’s campus design – including the challenges and opportunities of designing a school with no local models to emulate.
KITV Island News: Kauai Planning Commission approves special zoning permit for new school
Watch the short feature from KITV sharing the news that Kauai Planning Commission approves special zoning permit for new school.
The Nuances of Namahana School’s Educational Model: a Conversation with Kapua Chandler and Elliot Washor
We recently spoke with Namahana School Leader Dr. Kapua Chandler and Big Picture Learning Co-Founder Elliot Washor – two leaders on the frontiers of educational innovation. The eye-opening conversation helped to clarify key concepts that are central to Namahana’s vision and values, such as the advisory structure and ‘āina-based learning, as well as how the international Big Picture Learning network helps to guide Namahana’s educational model.
Namahana Closes on Kīlauea Site
It’s official! Namahana owns the 11.3 acre parcel across from the post office in Kīlauea and is now in the Special Use Permit application process. To prepare for a Fall 2025 opening of 7th and 8th grades, we are now entering Phase I and will be raising funds to build temporary facilities to house our first cohort of students. Head over to our website to see our site plans for Phase I.
Namahana School Awarded $1.01MM with Charter School Programs (CSP) Grant
Congratulations to Namahana School for being awarded $1.01MM over three years from the federal Charter School Programs (CSP) grant program, administered by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE). This federal grant will support Namahana School's operating expenses. This is a tremendous accomplishment and further supports Namahana’s curriculum and policy development, staffing hiring and training, and community engagement activities.
The Garden Island: Namahana moving to next step in Kilauea
Melanie Parker, the executive director for the Namahana Education Foundation, was thrilled to receive a match gift of $500,000 in unrestricted funds from Kilauea residents Mike Kaplan and Rose Contreras.
Namahana School Secures Permanent Site in Kīlauea Town
Over the course of two months, Namahana School raised $1.4 million in community donations to secure an 11.3 acre parcel in Kīlauea Town for its future campus. The fundraising campaign, launched in early May, was an ambitious bet for the public charter school, which plans to welcome its first cohort of students in fall 2025.
Kīlauea Land Acquisition Campaign Summary
In April 2023, Namamaha Education Foundation was presented with the opportunity to purchase an 11.3 acre property in Kilauea Town for the future campus of Namahana School. $1.1 million of the total $2.1 million sale price needed to be raised in cash by June 9 in order to secure to property.
NEF Seeking to Hire a Full-time Chief Development Officer
Namahana Education Foundation seeks an ambitious and imaginative advancement professional who has found success working with committed volunteers and campaign counsel to design and implement a comprehensive multi-million dollar campaign.
NEF Now Accepting Applications for Part-time Administrative Assistant Position
Namahana Education Foundation is seeking a Kauaʻi-based administrative professional to join its small, start-up team.
The Garden Island: Namahana School closes in on goal; donor gifts $420K
A fundraising effort to secure a permanent campus for Namahana School received a substantial financial boost when anonymous donors committed $420,000 to the endeavor.
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