Henrico County Government details board approvals on property sale and school funding

W. Brandon Hinton Deputy Henrico County Manager for Administration - Henrico County
W. Brandon Hinton Deputy Henrico County Manager for Administration - Henrico County
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Henrico County Government reported on September 23, 2025, a series of actions taken by the Board of Supervisors during its latest meeting, including the approval of property sales and school funding measures.

The first announcement stated: “Following a public hearing, the Board approved a resolution declaring property at 424 Piedmont Ave. as surplus & authorizing its sale for $700 to Baptiste Development LLC, which owns adjacent properties.” (September 23, 2025).

Later in the evening, Henrico County Government updated residents about participation opportunities in the ongoing meeting: “The meeting has advanced to the public comments portion of the agenda. Individuals watching remotely on Webex can participate: https://t.co/E7ShnbXQi2” (September 23, 2025).

A third update focused on educational infrastructure. The government posted: “Moving to the general agenda, the Board approved a resolution that appropriates funds for the rebuilding of Quioccasin Middle School. Henrico voters approved funding for the Quioccasin rebuild and other projects in the 2022 bond referendum. https://t.co/zXZZsyWRt9” (September 23, 2025).

Henrico County Public Schools District is responsible for educating over fifty thousand students; it enrolled approximately 50,464 students during the 2023-24 academic year according to data from Virginia’s Department of Education (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). Enrollment figures showed a slight increase compared to previous years and highlighted demographic trends within county schools—Black students represented about one-third of total enrollment with roughly 17,966 students or nearly 36% of all pupils (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home). Deep Run High School recorded the highest enrollment among all county schools with over two thousand students during this period (https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home).

These decisions and updates reflect ongoing efforts by local officials to manage county assets and address educational infrastructure needs in line with community-approved initiatives.



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