Fairfield Supervisor Roscoe D. Cooper III has been named chair of the Henrico County Board of Supervisors for 2026, with Three Chopt Supervisor Misty D. Roundtree set to serve as vice chair, according to recent announcements from the Henrico County Government.
On January 14, 2026, the Henrico County Government posted on its official account: “Fairfield Supervisor Roscoe D. Cooper III will lead the Henrico Board of Supervisors in 2026 as its chair. Three Chopt Supervisor Misty D. Roundtree will serve as vice chair. Details: https://t.co/RsgMN2FMa4 https://t.co/O49DZeSEYD”. Later that day, a follow-up post stated: “At Tuesday’s board meeting, Supervisors Roscoe D. Cooper III and Misty D. Roundtree were unanimously voted as the Henrico County Board of Supervisors chair and vice chair for 2026, respectively.
Read the full meeting recap: https://t.co/RsgMN2Fekwhttps://t.co/4icORxYyRS“.
In another announcement on January 14, 2026, Henrico County Government highlighted developments in local education: “What started as a one-room schoolhouse for Black children is now a modern campus focused on learning, engagement & opportunity. This afternoon, @HenricoSchools marked the opening of the renovated and expanded Campus of Virginia Randolph on Mountain Road. https://t.co/KbiusdldZM”.
Henrico County Public Schools District serves all public school students in the county and reported an enrollment of over 50,000 students during the 2023-24 academic year (source). Among these students, Black students made up the largest ethnic group at nearly 36% (source). The district includes a total of 68 schools with Deep Run High School having the highest individual enrollment during that period (source). Enrollment numbers showed slight growth from previous years (source), reflecting ongoing demographic changes within Henrico County schools.
The recognition of historic educational institutions such as Virginia Randolph’s campus comes at a time when pre-kindergarten education also sees significant attention; Holladay Elementary School enrolled more pre-kindergarteners than any other school in the district during this same period (source).

