The business of giving

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Krista Kawamura, left, represents the Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School finance class that received a $10,000 award from American Savings Bank for having the most participation, and its instructor Tyler Gage, second from right, being named Mentor of the Year, Friday. Shown are Kawamura, Beth Whitehead and Seann Hartnell of American Savings Bank, Gage and Stacy Waikoloa of ASB.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Stacy Waikoloa, Seann Hartnell and Beth Whitehead of American Savings Bank, left, present a $10,000 award to Tyler Gage, the Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School finance instructor, and his class, Friday during the final day before winter break at an assembly at the school’s covered playcourt.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Ho‘okipa class students and Kaleo Carvalho gets photos of the American Savings Bank award presentation Friday for the Freight Farm project that earned second place in the high school division of the KeikiCo business plan competition presented by ASB. Accepting the award are instructor Greg Anderson, Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami, Kauai High School Principal Marlene Leary, students Julia Safford, Lilli Morita, Jasmyne Ballesteros and Alana Cayabyab, state Department of Education Kauai Area Complex Superintendent William Arakaki, and Seann Hartnell, Beth Whitehead, and Stacy Waikoloa of American Savings Bank.

LIHUE — American Savings Bank awarded two Kauai schools cash prizes in the KeikiCo statewide competition Friday.

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