하와이주 교육부

Ka `Oihana Ho`ona`auao o ke Aupuni 하와이

Ka Papahana Kaiapuni

Kula Kaiapuni Nānākuli student

Ka Papahana Kaiapuni offers a comprehensive K-12 education program in the Hawaiian language through the Hawaiʻi public education system. Whether students enter 카이아푸니 학교 with English as their first language or with some proficiency in Hawaiian, Kaiapuni graduates will possess a unique set of skills to engage locally and globally for self, familial, and community self-determination.

Grounded in Hawaiian language, history, cultural understandings, and ways of being, the Kaiapuni educational experience fosters a learning environment where learning is designed to incorporate and build from existing student experiences and knowledge frameworks. Learning is guided and facilitated without isolating and alienating students from their “home” culture, or without the forced assimilation to “campus” culture. Instead, learning happens within the cultural context of the students, and makes the transition from content-learning to the application and demonstration of learning easier; especially when drawing from familiar cultural values and perspectives. This type of learning environment empowers students to develop and apply proficiency in Hawaiian language literacy, rooted in knowledge that deepens their connections to people, place, and purpose (i.e., ‘ike kupuna, ‘ike Hawaiʻi, ma ka hana ka ‘ike).

ʻŌlelo Nuʻukia
Vision

He ʻoia mau nō ka pono o ka lāhui kanakai ka naʻauao Hawaiʻi.

Ala Nuʻuika
Mission

Ka Papahana Kaiapuni mission is to:


(1) provide a culturally rich and dynamic learning environment;

(2) ensure excellence in the Hawaiian language, culture, history, and ways of knowing;

(3) empower students to self-determine success and stewardship in community and family

Nuʻukia Haumāna Kaiapuni
Vision of a Kaiapuni Graduate

  • Demonstrate Hawaiian language proficiency in various settings.
  • Apply knowledge and skills related to Hawaiian culture, understandings, and ways of being.
  • Exemplify responsible, caring familial and community stewardship.
  • Matriculate into roles and responsibilities beyond Ka Papahana Kaiapuni that sustain the individual student, their respective communities, and, by extension, the Kaiapuni vision, mission, and core priorities.

The Foundational & Administrative Framework for Kaiapuni Education (FAFKE)

The FAFKE provides a comprehensive guide for defining the Kaiapuni vision, mission and core priorities. Click the banner below to view the document (PDF).

The Foundational and Administrative Framework for Kaiapuni Education (FAFKE)

Kaiapuni Strategic Implementation Plan (KSIP)

In April 2024, the Office of Hawaiian Education began developing the Kaiapuni Strategic Implementation Plan (KSIP) 2025–2029 to address the Department’s responsibility in supporting education through the medium of Hawaiian language.

Kaiapuni Strategic Implementation Plan (KSIP)

Kaiapuni Priority Placement Request (KPPR)

Launching on Feb. 2, 2026. Click the banner below for more information. The Office of Hawaiian Education (OHE) facilitates the Kaiapuni Priority Placement Request (KPPR) process each year for families wishing to seek placement for their children in elementary Kula Kaiapuni (Hawaiian Language Immersion programs).

Kaiapuni Interim Guidance Document (KIGD)

Hoihoi Paha e Lilo i Kumu Kaiapuni?

Are you interested in becoming a Kumu Kaiapuni?
Click the images below for more information.

Kumu Kanawai of 1840 cover

Nā Kulekele Kaiapuni
Kaiapuni Education Policy Framework

Anuenue teacher and high school student

Nā Papahana Aʻoākumu
Kaiapuni Teacher Preparation Programs
(More information is forthcoming)

Anuenue teacher and elementary student moving arms

Mōʻaukala o ka Papahana Kaiapuni
History of Kaiapuni Education in Hawaiʻi