KCS

High School

 

Teachers Weebly Website for High School Students

Announcements

First Day of School
• Grades 9 and 10 – Wednesday, July 29.
• Grades 11 and 12 – Thursday July 30

Monday, July 20 from 8:00 am to noon : The middle school office will be open on for families to purchase school shirts, pay lunch accounts, and get other information.

School Hours:
* The school day starts at 8:00 to 2:35pm every day. Extended day for student support is till 3:30pm. Students not involved in extended day or a supervised afterschool activity must leave campus at 2:35pm.
* 3rd Wednesdays of the month there are no onsite classes : Semester 1 – Aug 12, Sept 16, Oct 21, Nov 18, Dec 16. Students are expected to work on projects, internships and other assignments:
* School lunch and breakfast are served Monday through Friday.

Back to School Night: August 10th from 5 to 7pm
Please plan on attending as it is an important opportunity to meet the new teachers and hear about the curriculum, projects, supporting your students online and activities for the upcoming year.


High School Teachers’ Websites
Supply List 2016-17

The STEM High School is:

  • Project based, hands on, integrated learning (to learn more about project based learning please visit www.bie.org)
  • A unique mix of face-to-face classroom experiences, field-based learning activities, community involvement, and virtual learning opportunities
  • A small school experience: teacher advisors who know and oversee progress …. no one falls through the cracks.
  • Focused on 21st Century Skills such as information and technology literacy, problem solving, civic literacy, and global awareness (to learn more please visit www.21stcenturyskills.org)
  • Individualized student-centered learning
  • A place where effort creates ability and students are workers held to the highest expectations (to learn more about “student as worker, teacher as coach” please visit www.essentialschools.org)
  • Focused on utilizing modern technology to process, evaluate and understand information as opposed to rote memorization and textbook work.
  • A community-based school, with classes such as our Advanced Outdoor Science Field Lab program, which offers students the opportunity to work alongside scientists and community members through established school partnerships with NOAA, DLNR, Maui Land Trust, Pacific Whale Foundation, among others.
  • Filled with opportunities to participate in after school enrichment and extra-curricular activities such as drama, dance, TV studio production, student government, yearbook, athletics, etc.

Colleges Attended by Recent Graduates


Azusa Pacific University
Biola University
Chapman University
George Fox University
Gonzaga University
Oregon State University
Pennsylvania State University
Portland State University
St. Martin’s University
Seattle University
Soka University of America
University of California Long Beach
University of Colorado Boulder
University of Hawaii Hilo
University of Hawaii Manoa
University of Hawaii Maui College
University of Nevada Reno
University of Oregon Clark Honors College
Western Washington University