Kids & Family

Cleveland, Campbell Chosen as Lord and Lady Fairfax

Westfield PTSA volunteer and booster club president honored for service to the Sully District community.

Celebrate Fairfax recently announced the selection of the Sully District .

The tradition of honoring Lords and Ladies Fairfax began in 1984 as a unique way to recognize exceptional citizens of Fairfax County. Each year, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors selects two people from each district who have demonstrated superior volunteer service, heroism, or other special accomplishments to receive the award.

The Lords and Ladies will be honored at a special dinner hosted by Great American Restaurants, Celebrate Fairfax, Inc., and the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, on Tuesday, June 5. They will also be presented by the Board during their meeting at the Fairfax County Government Center, 12000 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax.

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Jennifer Campbell

For more than 17 years, Jennifer has given countless hours to Fairfax County schools as a dedicated PTA volunteer. As a member of the Executive Board, she worked on boundary changes, honors classes and safety issues. As a substitute teacher, Jennifer learned that she had a love for serving as a mentor, communicator, teacher and advocate. She was heavily involved with the Westfield Community Coalition where she formed a substance abuse prevention education group. She currently works as a Transcript Assistant at where for the past 7 years, she has also poured her heart and soul into the Westfield PTSA. Last year, she was named the Virginia PTA Secondary Volunteer of the Year. She and her husband, Ron, have two children, Olivia and Ben. Jennifer’s tireless dedication to Sully District schools makes her an excellent representative for Lady Fairfax.

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John R. Cleveland

John Cleveland has devoted countless hours of his volunteer time to serve as the President of the Athletic Booster Club. In this capacity, he has been responsible for the $1.5 M Capital Improvements Campaign that has funded critical projects such as the turf athletic field in the main stadium, a comfort station and a lacrosse wall. In addition, the Booster Club has contributed much needed equipment, uniforms and supplies for various sports programs. John also championed the selection and awarding of more than $75,000 in scholarships to deserving WHS athletes. John has also been active with the WHS PTA, Our Neighbor’s Child, Fairfax Church of Christ and . He currently works for ExxonMobil and he and his wife, Beth, have three daughters, Megan, Courtney and Kellie. John’s remarkable contributions to the community make him an excellent representative for Lord Fairfax. 

—Information submitted by Celebrate Fairfax. 


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