Henrico County Government has shared updates on its official Twitter account regarding upcoming holiday closures and notable achievements from the past year.
On December 30, 2025, Henrico County Government announced, “Henrico County general government offices and courts will be closed Thursday, Jan. 1 for the New Year’s Day holiday. Public use areas will be closed. Trash collection by the county and recycling service from CVWMA will not occur and will resume Friday on a one-day delay.”
The following day, December 31, 2025, the county highlighted several milestones in another post: “A few highlights from this year include the lowest rate of major crime for Henrico in 50 years, earning a historic quadruple AAA bond rating (only the third county in the U.S. to do so!), and taking the first steps for implementing the East End Water Transmission Main project.” The same day also saw an invitation to residents: “Join us for a quick look back over the incredible changes 2025 brought Henrico!”
Henrico County is home to a single public school district which enrolled over 50,000 students during the 2023-24 academic year (source). Deep Run High School had the highest enrollment among all schools in that period with more than two thousand students (source). Black students made up about one-third of total enrollment in Henrico schools during that time frame (source). The district’s overall student population grew slightly compared to previous years (source), while Holladay Elementary led pre-kindergarten enrollments among elementary schools (source).

