Henrico County Government announced updates on community events and meetings through a series of posts in December 2025.
On December 10, Henrico County Government informed residents of Three Chopt and Tuckahoe about a scheduling change for an upcoming holiday event: “Three Chopt & Tuckahoe – mark your calendars for this Friday, Dec. 12. That’s the (NEW DATE!) for the Henrico Holiday Express Tour. Tonight, the tour goes to Varina. Thursday, it’ll visit Brookland & Fairfield: https://t.co/NWZ6kLjWM7 https://t.co/SPvacf25QE https://t.co/gGemoQ196s” (posted December 10, 2025).
Later that day, the county referenced a recent incident at a local cultural venue: “A Grinch may have destroyed the majestic tree at the Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen, but he couldn’t keep the community from celebrating the season. ‘As I look at our new small tree, I know that it’s going to grow into a great tree,’ K Alferio said. https://t.co/tPd7SsQa8q” (posted December 10, 2025).
On December 11, Henrico County Government posted about upcoming public meetings: “The Board of Supervisors will hold a special meeting at 4:15 p.m. and a regular meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16 at the Henrico County Government Center, 4301 E. Parham Road. The agendas: https://t.co/yc4XwiDteR https://t.co/xMeWRWI54b” (posted December 11, 2025).
Henrico County is served by its only public school district—Henrico County Public Schools—which enrolled more than 50,000 students during the 2023-24 school year according to state data (source). Deep Run High School had the largest enrollment among all schools in the county during that period (source). Black students represented the largest ethnic group in Henrico schools in that year (source). The district’s overall student population saw a slight increase compared to previous years (source). Holladay Elementary School led pre-kindergarten enrollment within the county’s schools during this time frame (source).

