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Mālama Ola Student Health and Well-Being

Mālama Ola Student Health and Well-Being is the enterprise division comprised of the Health Services, Athletic Health, and Behavioral Health departments. The division provides physical and mental health clinical services and oversees medical clearance for KS students. Mālama Ola works in collaboration with education administration and staff to provide comprehensive and multi-disciplinary care for all students across three campuses, 30 preschools, and summer programs. The division contributes to E Ola! by promoting student well-being, ensuring students are healthy and prepared for learning.

Health Services
  • Campus health room directory
  • Medical clearance information
  • Guidance for parents regarding reporting an absence
Athletic Health
  • Athletic training room directory
  • Sports physical evaluation information
Behavioral Health
  • Behavioral Health directory

Medical and sports clearance

Refer to the specific department and forms and checklist pages for the most up-to-date documents and resources.

Hi‘ikua Line

In non-emergency situations, students can utilize the Hi‘ikua Line to report any issues they are not comfortable bringing to their principals or counselors.


Mālama Ola Minute: News and tips for parents

Mālama Ola Minute: Helping kids build healthy relationships

How can parents support their children through friendship drama and dating questions? A Kamehameha Schools behavioral health specialist shares practical tools and everyday tips.


Mālama Ola Minute: Fueling focus and healing through nutrition

Kamehameha Schools Hawaiʻi athletic trainer Mark Samonsky shares how food, hydration and simple habits help keiki recover.


Mālama Ola Minute: Teaching grace and gratitude in stressful seasons

Behavioral health specialist Jo Anne Balberde-Kamaliʻi shares how grace, self-compassion and gratitude help haumāna feel supported and connected.

More Mālama Ola news »
 

Kawaiaha‘o Plaza

567 South King St.
Honolulu, HI 96813
(808) 523-6200

KS Hawai‘i

16-716 Volcano Rd.
Kea‘au, HI 96749
(808) 982-0000

KS Kapālama

1887 Makuakāne St.
Honolulu, HI 96817
(808) 842-8211

KS Maui

275 ‘A‘apueo Pkwy
Pukalani, HI 96768
(808) 572-3100

Kamehameha Schools’ policy is to give preference to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law.

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