On Sunday, September 7, we proudly celebrated the newest class of inductees into the Bristol Tennessee City Schools Athletic Hall of Fame.
These outstanding athletes, coaches, and contributors from Tennessee High School and Slater High School were recognized for their achievements, leadership, and lasting impact on athletics in our community.
Join us in congratulating this year’s inductees!

See the full list here ➡️ BTCS Athletic Hall of Fame

Watch the ceremony here ➡️ BTCS Athletic Hall of Fame Video

about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A large group of Bristol Tennessee City Schools Athletic Hall of Fame inductees pose together in a gymnasium. The group includes men and women of various ages, some wearing medals around their necks, with red curtains and a maroon-and-white floor visible in the background.
Our next National Principals Month spotlight features Kim Kirk, principal of Tennessee High School!

“Mrs. Kirk makes us feel valued with things like ‘Super Student’! She appreciates all of us, no matter what group we fit into.” — Jade, 12th grade

Mrs. Kirk’s leadership celebrates every student’s strengths and achievements. Her encouragement and inclusiveness help make Tennessee High a place where every Viking belongs.
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Graphic featuring a professional photo of Kim Kirk wearing a white blouse with black polka dots. Text reads: “Tennessee High School. National Principals Month. Kim Kirk, Principal, Tennessee High School. ‘Mrs. Kirk makes us feel valued with things like ‘Super Student’! She appreciates all of us, no matter what group we fit into.’ —Jade, 12th grade.” Includes the Tennessee High Vikings logo at the top left, #ThankAPrincipal, and the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom right.

🎉 Congratulations, BTCS! 🎉
Bristol Tennessee City Schools earned top 20 state achievement rankings in multiple subject areas for the 2024–25 school year!

🏅 Geometry
🏅 Science (Grades 3, 5 & 6)
🏅 Social Studies (Grades 6 & 8 and Overall 3-8)
🏅 U.S. History

We’re proud of our students, teachers, and staff for their hard work and dedication to academic excellence!

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This week is National School Bus Safety Week! 🚌
We’re celebrating the drivers, students, and staff who make each ride to and from school safe and respectful. Remember to Be Responsible, Use Respect, and Stay Safe.
Learn more about BTCS bus rules and watch our safety video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=640Yg-4ZaM0

5 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with text “National School Bus Safety Week.” Below, the phrase “Be Responsible, Use Respect, Stay Safe” appears with the first letters of each phrase underlined to spell “BUS.” The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo and an illustration of a yellow school bus are at the bottom. The graphic has a thin yellow border.
Our next National Principals Month spotlight features John Sproles, principal of Anderson Elementary School!

“He is funny and very, very smart!” — Soren, 1st grade
“He’s really nice. He helped me pack up to go home when I was sick.” — Priscilla, 1st grade

Mr. Sproles brings a perfect mix of humor, heart, and dedication to Anderson. Whether he’s making students laugh or lending a helping hand, his care and positivity make a lasting impact on everyone he meets.
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Graphic featuring a professional photo of John Sproles wearing a dark jacket and a patterned shirt. Text reads: “Anderson Elementary School. National Principals Month. John Sproles, Principal, Anderson Elementary School. ‘He is funny and very, very smart!’ —Soren, 1st grade. ‘He’s really nice. He helped me pack up to go home when I was sick.’ —Priscilla, 1st grade.” Includes the Anderson Rams logo at the top left, #ThankAPrincipal, and the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom right.

Our next National Principals Month spotlight features Kayla McMeans, principal of Holston View Elementary School!

“She is kind to everyone, and she knows my name.” — Wrenley, Kindergarten
“Ms. McMeans has the coolest office. Did you know that she has a candy machine?” — Mason, Kindergarten

At Holston View, Ms. McMeans leads with heart—bringing laughter and a sense of belonging to the school community.

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Graphic featuring a professional photo of Kayla McMeans wearing a black top with patterned sleeves. Text reads: “Holston View Elementary School. National Principals Month. Kayla McMeans, Principal, Holston View Elementary School. ‘She is kind to everyone, and she knows my name.’ —Wrenley, Kindergarten. ‘Ms. McMeans has the coolest office. Did you know that she has a candy machine?’ —Mason, Kindergarten.” Includes the Holston View owl logo at the top left, #ThankAPrincipal, and the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom right.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and today we celebrate Unity Day! 🧡 BTCS stands together for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Students and families can report concerns like bullying anytime through the Safe School Helpline: https://www.btcs.org/o/btcs/page/safe-school-helpline
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Graphic with the text “STOP BULLYING” in bold brown letters on a yellow background. The letter “O” in “STOP” is replaced with a handprint inside a circle. Below, five diverse hands join together over a globe surrounded by small hearts. Text on the right reads “BTCS TOGETHER AGAINST BULLYING.” The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears at the bottom.
Today we’re celebrating Tanika Hardin, principal of Haynesfield Elementary School, as part of National Principals Month!

“She is really good at keeping kids safe.” — Fallon, Kindergarten
“We like to give her hugs.” — Liam, Kindergarten

Mrs. Hardin’s caring spirit and joyful energy make Haynesfield a place where students feel valued, supported, and excited to come to school each day.
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Graphic featuring a professional photo of Tanika Hardin wearing a tan sweater with an orange top underneath. Text reads: “Haynesfield Hurricanes. National Principals Month. Tanika Hardin, Principal, Haynesfield Elementary School. ‘She is really good at keeping kids safe.’ —Fallon, Kindergarten. ‘We like to give her hugs.’ —Liam, Kindergarten.” Includes the Haynesfield Hurricanes logo at the top left, #ThankAPrincipal, and the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom right.
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Graphic titled “BTCS News” with a maroon border. Inside a white square, large maroon outlined text reads “FALL” with “2025” displayed vertically to the left.
The bots are back! 🤖 Roboflow, our BTCS elementary robotics club, is returning for another season of innovation and teamwork. More details coming soon! https://tinyurl.com/BTCSRobotics2025
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**Alt text:** Graphic with a blue digital circuit board background. Center text reads “Elementary Robotics” with “Bristol Tennessee City Schools” beneath it. The words “Coming Soon” appear in yellow near the bottom.

Next up in our National Principals Month spotlight series is Trey Arrington, principal of Fairmount Elementary School!

“If you have a good principal, your life may change, but if you have a principal like Mr. Arrington, your life will never be the same.” — Kayla, 5th grade

Thank you, Mr. Arrington, for creating an environment where students feel supported, encouraged, and inspired to grow each day. Your leadership makes Fairmount a special place to learn and thrive.

17 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic featuring a professional photo of Trey Arrington wearing a light blue shirt and gray Bristol Tennessee City Schools vest. Text reads: “Fairmount Red Hawks. National Principals Month. Trey Arrington, Principal, Fairmount Elementary School. ‘If you have a good principal your life may change, but if you have a principal like Mr. Arrington your life will never be the same.’ —Kayla, 5th grade.” Includes the Fairmount Red Hawks logo at the top left, #ThankAPrincipal, and the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom right.
As we kick off National Principals Month, we’re celebrating Keith Parker, principal of Tennessee Online Public School!

“Mr. Parker is a very kindhearted principal. He is always there and willing to help. He is very thoughtful and is very determined! Mr. Parker is an incredible principal, and we are so lucky to have him!” — Paisley, 7th grade

Thank you, Mr. Parker, for leading with compassion and commitment to your students and staff. Your kindness and dedication make TOPS a great place to learn!
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Graphic featuring a professional photo of Keith Parker wearing a gray suit, blue shirt, and patterned blue tie. Text reads: “Tennessee Online Public School. National Principals Month. Keith Parker, Principal, Tennessee Online Public School. ‘Mr. Parker is a very kindhearted principal. He is always there and willing to help. He is very thoughtful and is very determined! Mr. Parker is an incredible principal, and we are so lucky to have him!!’ —Paisley, 7th grade.” Includes the TOPS logo at the top left, #ThankAPrincipal, and the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom right.
Happy Child Health Day! Today, BTCS celebrates the importance of nurturing the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of every child. From staying active on the playground to making healthy choices in and out of the classroom, we’re committed to helping our students grow strong and thrive every day.
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Illustration of a sunny playground with two red and yellow play structures connected by slides and ladders. The text reads  "Child Health Day, October 6, 2025” with the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom.

Representatives from Bloomberg Philanthropies and Ballad Health visited Bristol Tennessee City Schools on September 29 to learn how our students are gaining early access to health science pathways through the Ballad Health Academy.
BTCS is the only district in the region offering high school credit in health science at the middle school level—and we lead the region in Ballad Academy enrollment.
Read the full story. https://www.btcs.org/article/2465423

21 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Collage of students participating in health science classes at Bristol Tennessee City Schools. Images show students practicing clinical skills, assisting classmates acting as patients, and working with instructors in classroom and lab settings. The center overlay reads, “Bloomberg Philanthropies and Ballad Health Visit BTCS to Spotlight Innovative Health Science Pathways.”
🎉 Congratulations to Holston View Elementary and Haynesfield Elementary! 🎉

Both schools earned Level 5 composite scores — the highest possible rating — through the Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System (TVAAS) for the 2024–25 school year!

This recognition reflects the incredible growth and dedication of our students, teachers, and staff. Thank you for your commitment to helping every student learn, grow, and succeed!
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Graphic with the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo and maroon banner across the top. The word “Congratulations!” appears in large maroon script with gold stars around it. Below is a gold seal that reads “TVAAS Level 5, 2024–25.” At the bottom, text reads “Holston View Elementary School” and “Haynesfield Elementary School.”

October is National Principals Month! 🎉 We’re grateful for the outstanding leaders who guide our schools each day. Keep an eye out this month as we spotlight each of our principals and celebrate their dedication to BTCS students and staff.

26 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with a light blue background featuring the text: “National Principals Month October #ThankAPrincipal, Bristol Tennessee City Schools.” Eight principals are pictured with their names and schools: Denise McKee (Avoca), Trey Arrington (Fairmount), Tanika Hardin (Haynesfield), John Sproles (Anderson), Kayla McMeans (Holston View), Keith Parker (Tennessee Online Public School), Kim Kirk (Tennessee High), and Dr. Luke Douthat (Tennessee Middle).
💓 Learn Hands-Only CPR in just 3 minutes! 💓

Join us October 3 at the Tennessee High football game and learn how to make a difference when it matters most!

⏰ 4:30–6:30 Viking Village | 5:30–8:00 Alleyway
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Red promotional flyer for Hands-Only CPR Training. On the left, a photo shows a person practicing chest compressions on a CPR training manikin. At the top right, large white text reads: “Heroes Aren’t Born. They’re Trained.” Below, smaller text says: “Can you donate 3 minutes of time? Join us today and make a difference when it matters most.” Event details are highlighted in bold: October 3. Training sessions: Stone Castle, 4:30–6:30 – Viking Village, 5:30–8:00 – Alleyway. A simple CPR icon and the words “Hands-Only CPR Training” appear at the bottom right. Bristol Tennessee City Schools’ logo is displayed at the bottom left. Footer text states the training is presented by the Sullivan County Health Council and Bristol TN Fire Rescue in collaboration with Bristol City Schools.

✨ We’re proud to share that Bristol Tennessee City Schools has been named a 2024–25 Change Makers Award District! This statewide recognition honors our commitment to building strong systems of support that help every student thrive.

📖 Read more about this honor: https://www.btcs.org/article/2443386

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Gold gradient background with scattered gold confetti at the top and bottom. Centered black text reads: “Bristol TN City Schools Named 2024–25 Change Makers Award District.” Below the text is the blue and white RTI²-A+B Change Makers Award logo, which features three stylized stars and circles inside a circular border.

More Career Opportunities Ahead for BTCS Students!

Thanks to a new TVA Workforce Invest Grant, Bristol Tennessee City Schools students will:
-Connect with local business leaders during Career Connections Week
-Experience running a city for a day through JA BizTown Mobile
-Explore real-world career pathways with hands-on learning

Read the full story: https://www.btcs.org/article/2420182

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Graphic announcing that a TVA grant will expand career opportunities for Bristol Tennessee City Schools (BTCS) students. The design includes the TVA Economic Development Workforce Invest logo at the top left, the headline text on the right, and partner logos across the bottom: City of Bristol Tennessee, Junior Achievement of East Tennessee, Bristol Tennessee City Schools, NETWORKS Sullivan Partnership, and BTES.
Congratulations to Tennessee High School student Dominic Shipley on being named a National Merit Scholarship Program Semifinalist for the 2025-26 school year! This prestigious recognition highlights Dominic's hard work, academic excellence, and dedication. We are so proud of this outstanding achievement.
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic congratulating Tennessee High School student Dominic Shipley as a National Merit Scholarship Program semifinalist. The top portion features the National Merit Scholarship Program logo with the words “Congratulations Dominic Shipley” above and “Semifinalist” below. At the bottom are two photos: on the left, Dominic stands in front of a painted boulder with a Viking head, wearing a maroon THS Throws shirt and black shorts; on the right, his formal senior portrait in a black tuxedo with a bow tie. The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears in the lower left corner.