Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 18, Number 5, 1 May 2001 — Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Kamehameha Schools anei the State Department of Education have united to offer exciting summer programs to Hawai'i's youth. Students wiil gain a diversity of knowledge based on the iife and times of Kamehameha the Great. Not only was Kamehameha I a great warrior and strategist, he was a just ieader who wanted the best for his peopie. Programs are being offered from some 20 DOE sites around the state. For more information, contact your loeal area school, the Kamehameha Resource Center in your community or the Kamehameha Schools Summer Programs Office at 842-8761 . Financial aid is available for Native Hawaiian students through Kamehameha Schools.

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Partnership Schoois 'Ānuenue Elementary & High Sehool Honolulu Hau'ula E!ementary School Windward Hōlualoa Elementary School West Hawai'i Kahakai Elementary School West Hawai'i Kalāheo Elementary School Kaua'i Kapa'a Elementary School Kaua'i Kekaha Elementary School Kaua'i Konawaena Elementary School Wesf Hawai'i Lā'ie Elementary School Windward Lāna'i Elementary School Maui Leihoku Elementary School Leeward Moloka'i High Schooi Maui ( Regu!ar Credit Course) Nānāikapono Elementary School Leeward Nānākuli Elementary School Leeward Pū'ōhala Elementary School Windward Wai'anae Eiementary School Leeward Waiau Elementary School Centrai Waikaloa Elementary School Wesf Hawai'i Waimānalo Elementary School Windward

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