Kamalani Academy The need behind the Kamalani Academy Vision is well described by the eminent educator Dr. Linda Darling Hammond of Stanford University: The new mission of schools is to prepare students to work at jobs that do not yet exist, creating ideas and solutions for products and problems that have not yet been identified, using technologies that have not yet been invented. We must teach our way out.In the years ahead, it will not be enough to know math, science, and reading. Those who are successful will be able to deal with an increasingly rapid rate of change where the future will be unknown. Already, employers are saying that their most valuable employees are those who are flexible, creative, persistent, communicate well, listen, and can work in teams. Our Vision is to have our students learn these soft skills through arts integrated education.Kamalanis Vision is To create a space where children become leaders, prepared for a Twenty-First Century we cannot even imagine.
Annual Revenue
$2,393,592
Known Funders
0
Grants Received
0
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | $2,393,592 | $2,389,495 | $0 |
| 2017 | $2,881,192 | $2,686,904 | $849,930 |
Top Funders
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Key Personnel
From 2018 IRS 990 filing
Ku'uipo Laumatia
Chairman
Steve Davidson
Vice Chair
Kalani Fronda
Secretary
Lani Pili
Treasurer
Elizabeth Love
Trustee
Daniel Pate
Trustee
Scott Nakagawa
Trustee
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