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FCPS’ Only Female Automotive Instructor Wins $50,000 Prize

Rebecca Fenton teaches at Marshall Academy in Falls Church.

By Debbie Williams October 3, 2025 at 11:11 am

Rebecca Fenton received quite a shock last week. The Fairfax County Public Schools automotive instructor was surprised in her classroom by family, FCPS staff and students, and a news crew. They had all gathered to celebrate Fenton winning a prize in teaching excellence that included a $50,000 check.

Teaching Prize

Fenton teaches at Marshall Academy in Falls Church and is FCPS’ only female automotive instructor. She is one of 25 U.S. public high school skills trade instructors awarded the 2025 Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence.

The award comes with a $50,000 prize for Marshall Academy. Fenton was also gifted a new toolbox that features a plaque of her award.

Rebecca Fenton was awarded a toolbox with a plaque of her award
Rebecca Fenton’s award included a new toolbox. (Courtesy Donnie Biggs/FCPS)

Award Application Process

“Every thought flew out of my brain,” Fenton said in a news release of the moment she learned of the surprise. “I was just like, ‘What could I have won?’ I had applied for this in July, so I haven’t really thought about it much since the summer.”

Fenton was one of more than 1,000 instructors who applied for the award. She participated in a multi-round process that included an application form, essays, and a short video submission. “Helping students realize their potential and step confidently into meaningful careers with real-world skills is why I do what I do,” Fenton wrote in her application.

Hands-On Skills Training

Fenton often trains students on advanced electrical systems, alignment and tire service equipment, and the latest in hybrid and electric vehicle technology. “I want them to learn these hands-on skills,” Fenton said. “They can take it out into other trades: plumbing, HVAC. I always tell them, ‘Even if you don’t go into automotive right after high school, you can come back to it.’”

Fenton has also earned eight Automotive Service Excellence certifications and two associate degrees. She often encourages students to learn and grow through her automotive instruction. “Don’t let these classes intimidate you,” she said, “because you can do anything you want to do.”

Feature image of Rebecca Fenton with her husband, Steven Cook, courtesy Donnie Biggs/FCPS

Debbie Williams

Debbie Williams

Senior Editor

Northern Virginia Magazine Senior Editor Debbie Williams is a George Mason University graduate and longtime NoVA resident. She has more than 20 years of experience writing and editing for a variety of nonprofit, lifestyle, and government publications, including for AARP.org and USA TODAY magazines.

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