Fauquier County Public Schools proudly announces its 2025 Teachers of the Year, recognizing outstanding educators from each school in the district. These teachers demonstrate excellence in education and dedication to student success.
The following educators have been selected as Teachers of the Year at their respective schools:
High Schools:
- Fauquier High School: Jennifer Major, English
- Kettle Run High School: Kurt Mergen, Mathematics
- Liberty High School: Stephanie Loring, Career and Technical Education (Agriculture)
Middle Schools:
- Auburn Middle School: Amanda Griffith, Instructional Technology Resource Teacher
- Cedar Lee Middle School: Ashley Fishback, Mathematics
- Marshall Middle School: Brian Lindenberg, Art
- Taylor Middle School: Trina Hollis, School Counselor
Elementary Schools:
- Bradley Elementary: Erin Dobles, Third Grade
- Brumfield Elementary: Robin Goolsby, Reading Specialist
- Coleman Elementary: Tammy LeMar, Gifted and Talented
- Greenville Elementary: Melissa Scotti, Fifth Grade
- Miller Elementary: Dianne Granahan, Special Education
- Pearson Elementary: Ashley McClain, Fourth Grade
- Pierce Elementary: Amanda Mason, English as a Second Language
- Ritchie Elementary: Lynsey Brubaker, Reading Specialist
- Smith Elementary: Angela Nordike, Fourth Grade
- Thompson Elementary: Carmin Wimpy, Fourth Grade
- Walter Elementary: Elizabeth Betts, Special Education
These honorees were chosen for their exemplary teaching practices, dedication to their students and school communities, and their ability to inspire excellence both in and outside the classroom. Their contributions play an important role in fostering a positive and impactful learning environment across the division.
In the coming spring, FCPS will announce the division-wide Teacher of the Year, chosen from among these exceptional educators. This individual will represent Fauquier County Public Schools for the 42nd annual Washington Post Teacher of the Year Award, a prestigious recognition of outstanding teaching across the region.