Juniors
Papa Lauaʻe ~ Class of 2025
Student Services Support Department:
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Dean of Student Support Services:
Mr. Leo Delatori ~ ledelatori@ksbe.edu
Administrative Assistant:
Kumu Ronnelle Suda ~ rosuda@ksbe.edu
K-5 College & Career Counselor:
Kumu Zandra Jackson ~ zajackso@ksbe.edu
K-5 Counselors:
Kumu Jon Kimoto ~ jokimoto@ksbe.edu
Kumu Ashley Canillo ~ ascanill@ksbe.edu
6-10 College & Career Counselor:
Kumu Geri Kimoto ~ gekimoto@ksbe.edu
Kumu Keauhou Mitchell-Aldan ~ kemitche@ksbe.edu
Kumu Keisha Nakamura ~ kinakamu@ksbe.edu
11 & 12 College & Career Counselors:
Kumu Amanda Wilson ~ amwilson@ksbe.edu (Class of 2023)
Kumu Tracy Manlansing ~ trmanlan@ksbe.edu (Class of 2023)
6-12 Dean / Counselors:
Kumu Joey Kurata, Dean of Students (6) ~ jokurata@ksbe.edu
Kumu Kekaula Campbell, Dean of Students (7) ~ kecampbe@ksbe.edu
Kumu Kaui Enomoto, Dean of Students (8) ~ kaenomot@ksbe.edu
Kumu Helelani Hedani, Dean of Students (9) ~ sthedani@ksbe.edu
Kumu Kato Mataele. Dean of Students (10) ~ kamatael@ksbe.edu
Kumu Liane Nakamura, Dean of Students (11) ~ linakamu@ksbe.edu
Kumu Kaylee Amaral, Dean of Students (12) ~ karazo@ksbe.edu
Kumu Malorie Chong, Dean of Students (5th Year Folloiwng Class of 2023 with Transitions Specialist) ~ mlchong@ksbe.edu
Transition Specialists:
Kumu Paula Purdy, Transition Specialist for Hawaiʻi, Local (Class of 2022-2023) ~ ppurdy@ksbe.edu
Kumu Kari Nunokawa, Transition Specialist for the Continental U.S. (Class of 2022-2023) ~ kanunoka@ksbe.edu
Student Services Coordinator:
Kumu Raenelle Coloma ~ racoloma@ksbe.edu
Registrar:
Kumu Sheleen Quisquirin ~ shquisqu@ksbe.edu
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The Kamehameha Student Support Services team provide primary focus on support resources in Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and Academic Planning as it aligns to the overarching goal in preparing our haumāna to be college and career ready.
Na haumāna will become embodied in the E Ola Learner Outcomes; specifically with the seven "Learners' Productive Courses of Action". Actions outlined are to support the students planning and progression towards achieving success after high school and beyond.
The seven "Learners' Productive Courses of Action" are: Academic Competence, Growth Mindset, Self-efficacy, Problem Solving, Innovation and Creativity, Collaboration and Global Competence
Classroom guidance lessons, on and off campus workshop and event opportunities provided to both haumāna and their ʻohana will serve to foster open communication, dialogue and the ability to provide valuable manaʻo towards students future success.