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Seventh graders Kekilinahe Ting and Reel Yoshida express gratitude for Pauahi Bishop, the schoolʻs founder who died of breast cancer, at the Walk for Pauahi.

Seventh graders Kekilinahe Ting and Reel Yoshida express gratitude for Pauahi Bishop, the schoolʻs founder who died of breast cancer, at the Walk for Pauahi.

Seventh graders Kekilinahe Ting and Reel Yoshida express gratitude for Pauahi Bishop, the schoolʻs founder who died of breast cancer, at the Walk for Pauahi.

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Seventh graders Kekilinahe Ting and Reel Yoshida express gratitude for Pauahi Bishop, the schoolʻs founder who died of breast cancer, at the Walk for Pauahi.