
Admissions
Our Ka ʻOhā program is an online and blended program that offers an educational alternative to students. For more information about our program, please visit our Ka ʻOhā Academics page.
Students must first apply to the program, and upon acceptance, will complete enrollment and then register for courses. With a limited number of spaces available, our program follows the school admissions policy which includes a lottery if more applications received are in excess of spaces open.
Applications for the 2023-2024 School Year Are Now Open
The deadline for our first round of Admissions is 3/10/23. After that, all admissions are rolling. Admissions are determined on space available for any given grade. If interest exceeds space availability, a lottery will be held for that grade. Applications received after the admissions deadlines are considered on a space-available basis after the lottery process is completed and keiki/haumāna not selected in the lottery process have been placed. Students offered spaces will be notified in writing.
*IMPORTANT* you must choose “Ka ʻOhā Blended Learning” as your “First Choice School” in the “School Choice Selection” section of the application for your application to be considered.
Due to limited availability, filling out the application form does not guarantee your child a spot in our program.
Ka ‘Ohā Blended Learning SY 23-24 Application Form
Ka ʻOhā Enrollment and Registration Process
Step 1: Ka ‘Ohā Acceptance Letter
Step 2: PowerSchool
Step 3: Course Registration
Step 4:
CurriculumStep 5: Get Started!
Acceptance letter to the Ka ‘Ohā program is sent to ‘ohana via email
‘Ohana returns signed acceptance letter to enrollment office along with additionally required documents
‘Ohana is sent an email with a unique link to complete their enrollment with Ka ‘Ohā using the PowerSchool registration system
‘Ohana info is shared with kumu as enrollment is complete
Kumu contacts the ‘ohana via email to sign up for a Course Registration meeting
‘Ohana curriculum orders are processed with our office and vendors
Student accounts are setup, ‘ohana receive curriculum and participate in ‘Ohana Summit (orientation)
Students begin working
Step 1: Ka ‘Ohā Acceptance Letter
Acceptance letter to the Ka ‘Ohā program is sent to ‘ohana via email
‘Ohana returns signed acceptance letter to enrollment office along with additionally required documents
Step 2: PowerSchool
‘Ohana is sent an email with a unique link to complete their enrollment with Ka ‘Ohā using the PowerSchool registration system
‘Ohana info is shared with kumu as enrollment is complete
Step 3: Course Registration
Kumu contacts the ‘ohana via email to sign up for a Course Registration meeting
Step 4: Curriculum
‘Ohana curriculum orders are processed with our office and vendors
Step 5: Get Started!
Student accounts are set up, ‘ohana receives curriculum and participates in ‘Ohana Summit (orientation)
Students begin working