Ka Leo o Nā Koa

Maile Sur

Maile Sur, news editor

Maile Sur, senior news editor for Ka Leo o Nā Koa and editor-and-chief for Nā Koa, is back for round two and excited to see what the year brings.

With a passion for photography, she hopes to really soar and help Ka Leo o Nā Koa keep up its award-winning reputation. This year, her goal is to see the newest addition, the digital magazine Nā Koa, reach readers throughout the world.

Her aspirations include going to college for communications design and also studying photography.

She's a travel bug who likes to adventure near and far but hopes to one day settle down in New York City to be the art director for Seventeen Magazine.

All content by Maile Sur

Girls Golf Results 2014-2015

By Maile Sur, news editor
April 7, 2015
The Keanini and Kokobun family enjoy the entertainment at the Senior Lūʻau on March 6, 2015, at Nāmāhana Dining Hall.

Seniors enjoy successful lūʻau

By Maile Sur, news editor
March 7, 2015
Augustina Hidalgo of Argentina shares with her ohana what she thinks their nugget means during the 2015 Camp RYLA at the YMCA Camp Keʻanae this weekend, January 23-25.

Camp RYLA transforms student leaders

By Maile Sur, news editor
January 26, 2015

Girls Paddling Results 2014-2015

By Maile Sur, news editor
January 6, 2015

Mixed Paddling Results 2014-2015

By Maile Sur, news editor
January 6, 2015

Boys Paddling Results 2014-2015

By Maile Sur, news editor
January 6, 2015
Peppermint hot cocoa is a great way to spice up a holiday favorite.

Who knew? Hot cocoa

By Maile Sur, news editor
December 31, 2014
Go Ducks!

Sur-endipity: To be or not to be a Duck

By Maile Sur, news editor
December 31, 2014
Sur-endipity: Talk about a dream job

Sur-endipity: Talk about a dream job

By Maile Sur, news editor
December 4, 2014
Thanksgiving Turkeys

How to: Oreo Reese’s cookie turkeys

By Maile Sur, news editor
November 25, 2014
Senior Brandy Takiguchi waits patiently as she creates her Apple ID for her new Mac laptop. All students received brand new devices through the schoolwide PC to Mac switch this year. Today, August 4, 2014, was the first day of school at KS Maui for the 2014-15 school year.

KS Maui transitions to Macs

By Maile Sur, news editor
August 4, 2014
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