Ms. Naughton Recognized as FCPS CARES of the Month Recipient!

November 2025 FCPS Region 4 Recipient

By FCPS Department of Human Resources
Spotlight
December 30, 2025

Congratulations to Ms. Jacqueline Naughtonon her recognition as the November 2025 Region 4 FCPS CARES Recipient of the Monthby the FCPS Department of Human Resources!

The FCPS CARES Program allows parents, staff, and community members to recognize FCPS employees for going above and beyond to help others and show they care. We invite you to submit your story below so we can all acknowledge the good work of FCPS employees.

Below is the write-up submitted by Ms. Erin Whatley, a colleague at Mountain View High School.

I am honored to submit this nomination for Jacquie Naughton and her LBSS caregivers, whose compassion, leadership, and unwavering dedication to the LBSS community continue to make a lasting difference. This year, Jacquie and her incredible team of caregivers at LBSS coordinated the Blessing Baskets initiative. This extraordinary effort resulted in the creation and distribution of more than 400 baskets for families in need within LBSS and our surrounding school communities, including Mountain View High School. Community members thoughtfully prepared these baskets to support families through the holiday season. The Blessing Baskets were filled not only with essential items, but also with gift cards to ensure that no family went without. The caregivers devoted an entire Saturday to personally distributing the baskets and to assist families by loading them into cars. Their work was compassionate, dignified, and deeply meaningful. Thanks to their vision and heart, this initiative created an immediate sense of relief and joy—and its impact will echo for many seasons to come. Jacquie has long been a giver, a connector, and a beacon of hope for everyone who has the privilege of working with her. Her generosity is matched only by her humility, and her commitment to serving families reflects the very best of who we are as FCPS. We are incredibly fortunate to have her—and all the brighter because of the light she brings to our community. Bravo, LBSS—and bravo, Jacquie!