Anti-affirmative action groups' latest target is a private school that gives preference to Native Hawaiians [View all]
Source: NBC News/AP
Sept. 16, 2025, 4:32 PM EDT / Source: The Associated Press
HONOLULU After water polo practice at her school atop a hill overlooking Honolulu Harbor, Kapua Ong marvels at the sunset. "I do feel proud of myself for getting in because not everyone gets accepted," said Kapua, 14, a freshman at Kamehameha Schools, a competitive private school with affordable tuition that gives preference to Native Hawaiians. "I'm just, like, grateful for being able to have those opportunities."
Kapua was just a baby when her parents set the stage for her acceptance at the school by adding details of her Native Hawaiian ancestry to a genealogy database. As an incoming seventh grader, she also took an admissions test and highlighted her kung fu skills and fluency in Hawaiian language.
Kamehameha Schools gives admissions preference to the Indigenous people of Hawaii, with a caveat: "to the extent permitted by law."
A campaign is underway to test the policy's legality and stop Kamehameha from favoring Hawaiians, part of a movement to expand the legal definition of racial discrimination in education. Conservative activists have been emboldened by a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in college admissions and by the Trump administration's war against diversity, equity and inclusion. Now, they're targeting scholarships, academic programs and admissions policies tied directly or indirectly to race.
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