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Kamehameha Schools is launching an international search for a new headmaster for its flagship Kapalama Campus.
Whoever gets the position will be in charge of the largest private education system in the country, and it could well signal some big changes.
Michael Chun has held the post for the last 23 years and plans to retire from the 600-acre, 3,200-student campus next June. The school plans to start hunting for his replacement this month. They hope to pick the finalists by November.
Kamehameha Schools is also inviting the public into the search process, similar to the way the Hawaii State Board of Education did at the beginning of its superintendent search. Input solicited at .
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