Returning Students: the online 2020-2021 bus application will be available effective April 6th through April 30th. You may still submit an application after the April 30th deadline; however, your child may be placed on a wait list based on seating availability and may be assessed a late fee.
New Invitees (Grades K, 4, and 6 through 9): We encourage you to complete a bus application as soon as you are granted access to KS Connect. Bus seats are limited and your child may be wait listed based on seat availability. You can access the bus application via the Menu bar at the top of this page. Go to Parents \ 2020-2021 \ Bus Service Application. If you have any questions, please contact the Transportation Department at [email protected] and [email protected]. COVID-19 Advisory:
We continue to carefully monitor the coronavirus situation, which is evolving quickly. It may be necessary for Kamehameha Schools to continue to adapt and update our practices in response to guidance and directives from state and federal health officials. As more information becomes available, we are committed to providing timely, relevant updates about any impacts on KS operations. Returning Students: The application period will be open from April 6, 2019 to April 30, 2020. The online bus application process is currently being tested and finalized. New Invitees: Information will be made available at a later time. On March 23 Governor Ige announced a statewide order to stay at home, work from home beginning 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, March 25 through April 30. To learn more about this order, visit the State of Hawaii's website.
In an effort to support social distancing, follow Governor Ige's mandates, and minimize the spread of COVID-19 cases across Hawaiʻi we have officially begun working remotely as of 3/24/20. Our Transportation Department remains here for you during this unfortunate time and you may still reach us via e-mail or phone. Our thoughts and prayers go out to each and every one of you in that we all remain in good health and good spirits. E mālama pono a me ke Akua pū. For all updates please visit www.ksbe.edu and click on “Coronavirus updates.” Although the evening Hōʻike show has been cancelled for Friday, March 13th, High School students will still be dismissed 11:30am and will be following the HS Early Release Bus Schedule.
On Wednesday, March 11th, High School will be dismissed at 3:00 pm and riders will be following the Regular (Mo, Tu, Th, Fr) Bus Schedule, with the exception of our R2 Honoka'a and R3 Ka'u routes.
On Thursday, March 12th, there will be NO Activities/Evening Buses for the High School campus due to the Hōʻīke. However, the Activities/Evening Buses will continue service for the Middle School bus riders and depart campus at 5:40 PM. This means the drop-off times for Middle School bus riders will be approximately 45 minutes earlier than normal:
On Friday, March 13th, High School will be dismissed at 11:30am and will be following the HS Early Release Bus Schedule.
Traffic Collision on Hwy 11 and Mamaki. Traffic Collision on Hwy 130. Expect delays.
Today's morning run was affected by downed power lines in Naʻalehu, which prevented riders from HOV to Pahala. Roberts Hawaiʻi sent another bus to pick up riders from Volcano to Mt. View.
Roberts has confirmed that the R3 Kaʻu Bus will resume operation this afternoon, servicing riders from Mt. View to HOV. KSH has decided that traveling to campus via the Daniel K. Inouye Hwy, is no longer a feasible alternative. There will be no Evening Bus on Monday, January 20th (Holiday). Evening Buses will be in-service on Tuesday, January 21st (Middle School in-session). Buses will report to MS and HS Ramps according to their normal scheduled times.
The following School Messenger message will be sent to affected riders on 12/17/19.
We have received a complaint from the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Office in Waimea that parents are driving on the grass as they are dropping off and picking up their keiki. Please remain on the paved road leading into the area fronting the office. There are serious safety concerns regarding entry and exit from anywhere other than the paved road that is provided for all patrons. If this concern continues, the Hawaiian Home Land Office will take necessary steps to ban individuals from their premises. Kamehameha Schools has an agreement with Hawaiian Home Lands to use their location as a KS Bus Stop. As such, they have the right to terminate this agreement if our use creates a public nuisance or safety concerns at any time. If this occurs, we will no longer be able to use this location as a bus stop. Mahalo for your kökua |
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