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Educate Fairfax Presents the 2025 FCPS Alumni Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

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  • Sep 22
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Educate Fairfax proudly celebrated 11 extraordinary graduates of Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) at the fourth annual FCPS Alumni Hall of Fame induction ceremony on September 17, 2025, at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Va. This year’s inductees represented excellence across news and entertainment, education, business, philanthropy, politics, government, and the military. Their stories highlight the enduring impact of an FCPS education and the diverse paths to success taken by its alumni.


The 2025–2026 Hall of Fame Inductees:

  • Amir Abu-El-Hawa (Annandale High School, 2005) – Politics/Government/Military

  • Jim Acosta (Annandale High School, 1989) – News/Entertainment

  • Maureen Boland (West Springfield High School, 1986) – Education/FCPS Leadership

  • Michele Bolos (West Springfield High School, 1986) – Business/Nonprofit Leadership

  • Arun Gupta (Lake Braddock Secondary School, 1987) – Business/Nonprofit Leadership

  • Mark Holbrook (Mount Vernon High School, 1990) – Education/FCPS Leadership

  • Meredith Hovan (Chantilly High School, 1997) – Philanthropy

  • Jennifer Montone (Robinson Secondary School, 1995) – News/Entertainment

  • Dennis Scarborough (Annandale High School, 1985) – Politics/Government/Military

  • Philip Wilkerson (Mount Vernon High School, 2003) – Education/Leadership

  • Jennifer Williamson (Fairfax High School, 1990) – Business/Education/FCPS Leadership


“This year’s inductees showcase the breadth of talent that has come through Fairfax County Public Schools,” said Dr. Lynette Henry, Executive Director of Educate Fairfax. “From classrooms to boardrooms, newsrooms to the halls of government, they remind us that a strong public education can shape leaders who impact the world.” The evening was an inspiring celebration filled with storytelling, connection, and community pride. Proceeds from the event benefited Educate Fairfax programs that support students, teachers, and schools across the county. Educate Fairfax energizes the power of the community to invest in educational excellence and prepare students for the future. FCPS is one of the largest and most diverse school districts in the country, with more than 183,000 students in 199 schools and centers.

 
 
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