Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 21, Number 1, 1 January 2004 — Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I I I I I I I ** ' j ī|Si J i ■ . I I v_y w U I U Hawaiian Data _Ce n.īe. r»sM: l olu nō ka lāfā j ke kumu ^ " mm 77» brffftchcn gtow bccauso of rfje truitii ' E£d3nL4 -xX^ Without aur anccstoibi ac woulel rol he hcri VtD ■ _** Have You RegisteredP Attention Kamehameha Schools applicants for 2004 education programs and financial aid! All applicants who woulel like to be considered under Kamehameha Schools' preference policy* must verify their Hawaiian ancestry with Kamehameha's Ho'oulu Hawaiian Data Center. The Data Center's goal is to create a comprehensive database of the Hawaiian population to support planning for lifelong learning in the Hawaiian community. The registration process includes filling out a Hawaiian Ancestry Registry form and submitting appropriate birth certificates. Onee registered, applicants will be automatically eligible for consideration under KS' preference policy for any Kamehameha Schools program [verification of Hawaiian ancestry does not guarantee admittance to any of Kamehameha's programs\. * Kamehameha Schools' policy is to give preference to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law.

Kamehameha Schools Summer '04 Enrichment Programs

•/.^1 Performing Arts Academy: A six-week program for students who have completed grades 5 through 1 1 . The program offers courses in band, orchestra, contemporary dance, hula (dance), drama, percussion and Hawaiian ensemble as well as guest artists' performances and exploratory classes. The fee is $330. June 15 to July 26, 2004, from 12:30 to 4 p.m. daily.

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l ■ p p ■ Ho'omāka'ika'i: Explorations: A oneweek program for non-KS students who have just completed grade 5. The curriculum focuses on Hawaiian language and culture and includes music, literature, hula (dance), crafts and oeean studies. The fee is $90. Seven sessions beginning June 13.

Computer Camp: A one-week computer introduction program for non-KS students who have just completed grades 6 or 7. The curriculum includes classroom instruction, hands-on training, guest speakers, field trips and recreational activities. The fee is $185. Seven sessions beginning June 13.

Financial aid is available to qualified applicants based on need. To apply, eall 534-8080 ortoll-free at 1-800-842-4682 (press 9, then dial ext. 48080). Kamehameha Schools' policy is to give preference to children of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law.

For applications or more information, eall the Enrichment Department office at 842-8761 or your Neighbor lsland Regional Resource Center: East Hawai'i 935-01 16 West Hawai'i 322-5400 Kaua'i 245-8070 Maui 871-9736 Moloka'i/Lāna'i 553-3673

Kamehameha Schools Extension Education Division Enrichment Department

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