Henrico County Government recently shared updates on various topics through their official Twitter account. The tweets, posted on June 5, 2025, highlight the service of County Manager John A. Vithoulkas and provide information about fostering opportunities in the county.
In a tweet dated June 5, 2025, Henrico County Government encouraged readers to “Read more about County Manager John A. Vithoulkas’ service to Henrico.” This post directs followers to further details regarding Vithoulkas’ contributions to the county.
Another tweet from the same date highlights Vithoulkas’ extensive tenure with Henrico County. It states that “Vithoulkas has been serving the county for nearly 28 years; he started in 1997 as a budget analysis for the Department of Finance, and was appointed Henrico’s eighth county manager in 2012.” The tweet also provides a link for more information about an award related to his service.
Additionally, on June 5, 2025, Henrico County Government invited residents interested in fostering children to attend an informational session. The tweet reads: “Are you interested in becoming a foster parent? Please attend a free information session to learn how you can support local children and their families.” This initiative aims to engage community members in supporting local children and families through foster care.
Henrico County Public Schools District enrolled over fifty thousand students during the 2023-24 school year. Notably, Deep Run High School had the highest enrollment among schools in the district. Black students represented the largest ethnic group within this enrollment period.


