Henrico County Government announces recognition program and board meetings

Henrico County Government announces recognition program and board meetings
W. Brandon Hinton Deputy Henrico County Manager for Administration — Henrico County
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Henrico County Government has announced upcoming events and opportunities for community involvement through its official Twitter account. The posts highlight a special recognition initiative, details on Board of Supervisors meetings, and information about becoming a foster parent.

On August 7, 2025, Henrico County Government encouraged residents to participate in an honor program: “@henrico Please email agingadvocate@henrico.gov or call 804-501-5065 by Monday, Sept. 1 if your family or friend would like to be honored. To learn more: https://t.co/cSxQtju3zt”.

The following day, the county shared details about scheduled government meetings: “The Board of Supervisors will hold a special meeting at 3:45 p.m. and a regular meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12 at the Henrico County Government Center, 4301 E. Parham Road. The agendas: https://t.co/wvTXKYSsti https://t.co/q5zrZoittH” (August 8, 2025).

Later that same day, Henrico County Government promoted a virtual session for those interested in foster parenting: “Are you interested in becoming a foster parent? Please attend a free virtual information session to learn how you can support local children and their families. https://t.co/ZtZHsQgCQ9” (August 8, 2025).

Henrico County is served by the Henrico County Public Schools District, which enrolled over 50,000 students during the 2023-24 school year—a slight increase from the previous year (source). The district includes Deep Run High School with the highest enrollment among its schools and Holladay Elementary School as the largest pre-kindergarten provider (source). Black students comprised the largest ethnic group within county schools during this period (source).



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