Andrew Winchester
Igoa: Head Custodian
Nofoaga o galuega: Aoga Maualuga a Kapa'a
Tausaga i le HIDOE: 10
Tausaga i le tulaga: 10
F: Fa'amatala fa'apuupuu lou ala faigaluega.
A: I worked all in construction before this. I originally applied for this position for the benefits.
Q: O a ou tiute autu?
A: Mostly just keeping the school running. I help oversee construction projects when they take place at the school. I mostly try to make school better, and make the campus pretty and more up to date. I help to get through the red tape to get things done at the school. We work closely with DAGS (the Department of Accounting and General Services) on Kauaʻi and are lucky to have a good relationship with them.
Q: Vaega e fiafia i ai e uiga i le galuega?
A: My favorite part of the job is just trying to make the whole school look nice. It’s an older school — a 70-year-old school — so there’s a lot of work to be done.
Q: Vaega sili ona luitauina e uiga i lou tulaga?
A: Probably just the state processes of getting projects completed. Also getting funds for things and preventive maintenance on campus.
Q: O le a sau fautuaga mo tagata e mafaufau i lenei tulaga?
A: I come from a background of how to fix things so that was helpful for this position. But I had to learn how to make a team work and build team relationships. It’s important to know how to motivate a team so that you can work together to meet your goal or vision.
F: E fa'apefea ona lagolagoina e lau matafaioi le manuia o tamaiti aoga?
A: Being from a construction background, the shop teachers sometimes pick my brain for projects they are working on with students. Right now, for example, they are working on tiny home projects so I’ve helped with that. Also, Kauaʻi is small so we all know each other’s families and are just always looking out for students and their best interest.
