The admissions policy of Kamehameha Schools gives preference to Native Hawaiians. This approach aims to support the educational advancement of Native Hawaiian students by prioritizing their enrollment.
However, a new lawsuit challenges this policy, calling it “blood-based discrimination.” The plaintiffs argue that giving preference based on ancestry is unfair and may violate anti-discrimination laws.
The case has sparked a broader debate about the role of race and ancestry in education and whether such policies promote equity or exclusion. As the legal process unfolds, the future of Kamehameha Schools’ admissions policy remains uncertain.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/21/us/politics/hawaii-kamehameha-schools-discrimination-lawsuit.html