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President Jessica Cambra is a legal secretary at a Wailuku law firm. She and her husband Harold have three wonderful sons, Kody (KSM c/o 2019, ASU c/o 2023), Tyler (KSM c/o 2025), and Dylan (ELS c/o 2027).
Angelique Rogat "I am the proud mother of Kaimana (26), Beau (gr 2) and Waimea (K). For the last 20 years I’ve worked as a drafter/office manager at an engineering firm in the private sector. In my spare time I enjoy staying active, spending time and traveling with my family, crafts and playing Mah Jong.
Wendy Duey is the proud mother of Kawelina, 6, (Class of 2033) and Ku‘u Sweetie, 3. She is married to husband, Kawika, who completes their family of four. For the last 20 years, she has worked as News Director for Pacific Media Group. She also serves as News Director for the company's Maui Now digital news platform.
Kawai Kaili " Aloha! I am currently serving as the class of 2032 PTO representative this year! I am a KSM alumni (2006) and am always looking for ways to give back. I have a daughter in 1st grade and a daughter in third grade, as well as a 1-year old son.
Tawyna Gaioiran is an active parent to an only child, Jade, a busy bee as a care taker to her elderly parent, all the while trying to complete her second and third degree in Medical Assisting and Medical Billing Coding and runs what feels like a mini farm where everyone demands attention with 11 birds, a chicken, 4 dogs and a bunny.
Amber Banaay "Aloha Everyone!... I am a stay-at-home wife and mother of 3. Two boys who attend KSM (Malakai & Judiah Banaay), and a daughter (Neriah Banaay) who attends Pā‘ia School in the Hawaiian Immersion program.
Kim Tanaka "I served on the PTSO board for my older son, Chaysen (Class of 2025), and am excited to serve this year for my younger son, Brennan (Class of 2026). I believe it is blessing that my sons attend KSM and I am grateful to be able to give back in this way.