School Director
Weston Willard has worked in several capacities within diverse public, charter, and independent schools in Hawaii and on the U.S continent.
Prior to his time at LCPCS Weston served as the Head of the Middle School at the Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, an independent co-educational day and boarding school for grades PK-12 in rural Georgia.
Weston’s Big Island experience includes being the high school Social Studies teacher and Department Head at Kamehameha School’s Keaau campus for six years, where he was also the girls varsity basketball coach and 2016 Div II Hawaii State Coach of the Year. Previous to Kamehameha School Keaau campus, Weston served for four years as a technology coordinator and teacher at Hilo Intermediate and Elementary Schools. He has experience as a teacher and administrator at Ke Ana La`ahana Charter School in Keaukaha. Weston has also worked on Oahu as a teacher and advisor at the Hakipu`u learning center and at Halau Lokahi Hawaiian Language Immersion Charter School.
Weston holds an undergraduate degree in Business from Wake Forest University, with a minor in Russian and graduate degrees in Education from the University of Hawaii and from Harvard University with a specialty in charter school design.