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Junior Chamber International Maui announces supply drive for back-to-school

With the new school year just around the corner, the Junior Chamber International Maui is rallying community support for its 2nd annual school supply drive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 11 at the Kalana O Maui Building in Wailuku. The event will benefit low-income students and their families. Drop off donations of school […]

Los Angeles Rams’ ‘Mauicamp’ treats kids to NFL experience; Bissen hopes to make it an annual affair

On Tuesday, 400 flag and tackle football players from Maui County schools took part in a clinic with the Los Angeles Rams at War Memorial Stadium as part of a four-day Mauicamp.

Nāpili Kai Foundation awards $52,000 in scholarships to local students

The Nāpili Kai Foundation has awarded $52,000 in higher education scholarships to 11 recipients this year, continuing its long-standing tradition of supporting local students pursuing college degrees.

Maui’s Sons and Daughters of the Nisei Veterans / Maui AJA Veterans award 10 scholarships

Ten scholarships of $1,000 were presented to graduates of high schools on Maui by the Maui’s Sons and Daughters of the Nisei Veterans / Maui AJA Veterans Scholarship Program.

Lahaina Restoration Foundation awards $10,000 in scholarships

The Lahaina Restoration Foundation recently awarded $10,000 in scholarships at the Senior Awards Assembly on May 7 to Lahainaluna High School seniors and alumni for the 2025-26 academic year.

Class of 2025 high school graduation ceremonies scheduled

The first public school commencement on Maui is this coming Sunday, May 18, at War Memorial Stadium for Maui High School; followed by HP Baldwin High School on Monday, May 19; King Kekaulike High at Nā Aliʻi Stadium on Thursday, May 22; and Molokaʻi High School at the Molokaʻi High Gymnasium (The Barn) on Friday, May 23. Next weekend, Lānaʻi and Hāna host graduations on Saturday, May 24. The final public school graduation on Maui is at Lahainaluna High School on Sunday, May 25.

Lahainaluna High School Foundation awards more than $217,000 in scholarships for 2025

The Lahainaluna High School Foundation presented 89 scholarships to 55 seniors from the Class of 2025 totaling $217,750 in awards (including four-year renewables), while an additional 14 alumni will receive their renewable scholarships for the next academic school year totaling $79,000 for a grand total of $296,750 through the nonprofit foundation. 

Lahainaluna and Maui High students shine at 2025 Citizen-Scholar Awards

RJ Arconado of Lahainaluna High School was named Top Maui County Scholar, and Ciana Cooper of Maui High School earned the prestigious title of Top Overall Female Scholar in the state. Both students were recognized for their academic achievement, leadership, and commitment to community service.

Maui Hero Project receives $65,300 for mental health programs for Lahaina youth

The funding will help provide trauma recovery and disaster preparedness programs for students at Lahaina Intermediate School, Lahainaluna High School and other impacted Lahaina schools.

West Maui watershed restoration engages Native Hawaiian students

The forests stretching from Honokōwai all the way up to Honokōhau, and the watersheds they protect, have been managed for nearly two decades from the top of the mountains to the ocean. “You can’t just manage one part of it. You have to manage the whole, from the peak all the way to the ocean. They’re […]

UH Maui College renews its commitment to Lahainaluna graduates for Fall 2025

As part of its commitment to the revitalization of Lahaina following the August 2023 wildfires, the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College will once again provide tuition support for eligible graduates entering college this coming Fall 2025 Semester.

Lahainaluna boarding stories preserved in new UH oral history collection

A new oral history project from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Center for Oral History captures the voices of Native Hawaiian Lahainaluna High School alumni who lived as boarders from the 1950s to 1990s.

The Construction Industry of Maui raises $65,000, donates to 5 high school construction vocational programs

The Construction Industry of Maui (CIM) today announced it is donating tens of thousands of dollars to Maui County high school construction vocational programs, with the first round of disbursements this month.

UHMC’s Karen Hanada to speak at Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset

The director of Extended Learning and Workforce Development at UH Maui College will speak at the Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset meeting on April 1.

Monday Morning MIL: Wrestler Nanea Estrella sets sights on Olympics, world team, after third-place finish at women’s collegiate nationals

Nanea Estrella, a 2020 Lahainaluna High School graduate, finished her senior season for the University of Iowa women’s wrestling team with a 30-3 record.

2025 Lahainaluna Lā Davida Malo, April 12

Lahainaluna High School’s Papa Hula O Lahainaluna (formerly Hawaiiana Club) and the Boarders’ Chorus proudly present its 2025 annual “Lā Davida Malo” (David Malo Day) on Saturday, April 12, 2025.  

Monday Morning MIL: Spencer’s discus throw leads big night at track; Estrella finishes third at women’s college wrestling nationals

Several standout marks happened at MIL track and field meet No. 2. Lahainaluna four-time state champion wrestler wrapped up her college career as a member of the team champions from the University of Iowa.

Three major gym renovations on Maui leave sports teams with less space

The projects at Lahainaluna on-campus gym, and the county-owned Lahaina Civic Center and War Memorial Gymnasium, have made it difficult for sports teams to practice at the youth and adult levels.

Ka ʻIwa Hoʻolaʻi brings the sound of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi to Disneyland

Families from Ka ʻIwa Hoʻolaʻi, a hui (group) dedicated to celebrating and normalizing the use of Hawaiian language, traveled to Disneyland, bringing their culture and language with them.

Lahaina housing: Former tenants eager to return, daunted by four-year wait

Former residents of the Lahaina Surf and Front Street Apartments — destroyed in the August 2023 wildfires — cheered when they were reassured that both affordable housing complexes would be rebuilt and that they, as residents at the time of the fires, would be given priority to return to redeveloped homes.
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