Jorge Figueroa+FollowKamehameha Schools drops tuition fees!Free tuition is coming to Kamehameha Schools for all preschool through 12th grade students next fall. This huge shift means families could save thousands every year, thanks to the school’s $15 billion endowment. The move is tied to a legal challenge over admissions, but the school says its educational programs won’t change. Instead, all tuition collected in 2025–26 will go to scholarships and community grants. Imagine what this could mean for Native Hawaiian families and the broader community! How do you think this will impact access to education and the local culture? #Education #Hawaii #KamehamehaSchools00Share
jenna64+FollowKamehameha Schools drops tuition feesStarting in the 2026-27 school year, Kamehameha Schools will no longer charge tuition—making a bold move to ensure education is accessible to all Native Hawaiian students. This shift reflects a deeper commitment to the school’s founding values and could change the landscape for families who’ve struggled with costs. Imagine the impact: more students gaining opportunities without the financial barrier. What do you think this means for the future of education in Hawai‘i? Could this inspire other schools to rethink their approach? Let’s talk about how this could reshape our community. #Education #HawaiiEducation #KamehamehaSchools00Share
Michael Petty+FollowKamehameha Schools drops tuition for all keikiStarting in the 2026-2027 school year, Kamehameha Schools will fully cover tuition for all students—preschool through grade 12—thanks to the Bernice Pauahi Bishop endowment. This move means families won’t have to worry about tuition bills, making a Kamehameha education accessible to more keiki. The school says this shift is about honoring Pauahi’s original vision: education as a kuleana, not a transaction. All tuition collected in 2025-2026 will go to scholarships and community grants. How do you think this will impact local families and the future of education in Hawai‘i? #Education #KamehamehaSchools #Hawaii10Share