Since its founding in 1841, Punahou School has educated students to become the next generation of leaders and innovators. Learn about our rich history, visionary leadership and guiding principles.
Please join us to learn more about Punahou’s Academy curriculum. This event will offer an in-depth look at three exciting new experiences available to Academy students: Health and Wellness, Hawaiian History, and a new Computer Science pathway offered by the Design, Technology & Engineering department.
The Davis Democracy Initiative at Punahou School invites the Punahou community to a special evening at Mānoa Valley Theatre. Following a pre-show reception, attendees will enjoy a performance of Heidi Schreck’s award-winning play “What the Constitution Means to Me” featuring Punahou Director of Theatre Melinda Moore and student Ava Zoto ’28. Following the performance there will be a Q&A with the cast and director, moderated by President Mike Latham ’86.
This thought-provoking play addresses sensitive topics and controversial social issues. It features strong language and is best suited for adult audiences and mature students in grades 9 – 12.
Wednesday, January 22
6 p.m. Pre-Show Reception
7 p.m. Performance of “What the Constitution Means to Me”
8:45 p.m. Post-Show Discussion
Mānoa Valley Theatre
Discounted $5 tickets are first come, first served. This event is generously supported by the Mark and Janie Davis Family Foundation.