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Join Bristol Tennessee City Schools and the Bristol Tennessee/Virginia Association of REALTORS® for Christmas in July, a community block party benefiting the Johnia Berry Toy Drive!

Bring a new, unwrapped toy to help make the holidays brighter for local children in need, and you'll receive a free slice of pizza as our thank-you.

📅 Saturday, July 25
🕓 4–6 p.m.
📍 1203 Edgemont Avenue, Bristol, TN

Every toy donated helps bring joy to children in our community this Christmas. We hope you'll stop by, enjoy the festivities, and help us make a difference—one toy at a time.

about 6 hours ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Flyer promoting the Christmas in July Johnia Berry Toy Drive. The design features festive tropical graphics, including a palm tree decorated with Christmas lights and ornaments and a pink flamingo wearing a Santa-style hat while carrying a wrapped gift. A photo of Johnia Berry appears near the top.  The flyer invites the community to "Join us to celebrate Christmas in July, a block party to benefit the Johnia Berry Toy Drive. Bring a new, unwrapped toy donation for local children in need."  A green banner reads, "Free pizza slice with donation."  Event details:  July 25 4–6 p.m. 1203 Edgemont Avenue Bristol, TN  The bottom of the flyer includes the website johniaberry.org and logos for Bristol Tennessee City Schools and the Bristol Tennessee/Virginia Association of REALTORS® (BTVAR).

Congratulations to the Tennessee High School Marooned Mariners on an incredible performance at the MATE ROV World Championship!

Competing against some of the top robotics teams from around the globe, the Marooned Mariners earned an outstanding 14th-place finish at the world championship. They also ranked as the 7th-highest team in the United States and the 2nd-highest public school team in the nation.

Following regional competition, the team dedicated part of its summer break to refining several aspects of its project, from the ROV and control systems to technical documentation and its marketing display. Their hard work and commitment to continuous improvement paid off on the world stage.

We are incredibly proud of these students for representing our school district and our community with excellence. Congratulations to the Marooned Mariners and their leaders on this remarkable accomplishment!

5 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A group of eight Tennessee High School Marooned Mariners robotics team members and their coach pose in front of a Mate ROV Competition backdrop. The students wear matching maroon polo shirts with team logos and event name badges. Several hold underwater robotics equipment, including a large remotely operated vehicle (ROV), coiled tether cables, a rugged equipment case, and a tall blue trophy. The group smiles proudly after competing at the international event.

Back-to-school season is almost here! This is a great opportunity from the Sullivan County Regional Health Department to make sure your child's required immunizations are up to date before school begins.

Check-ups will be offered in Kingsport on July 28 and Blountville on July 30. Please see the flyer for details, including locations, times, fees, and guardian requirements.

For more information, call 423-279-2777.

9 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Colorful flyer titled "Summer Check-Ups!" promoting back-to-school health services. Two clinic locations are listed: Kingsport at 1041 E. Sullivan Street on July 28, 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m., and Blountville at 154 Blountville Bypass on July 30, 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. A speech bubble encourages families to "Come get up-to-date vaccines and your physicals!" The flyer also advertises a Touch-A-Truck event and includes illustrations of an ambulance, a healthcare worker with a child, a bee, and a caterpillar. Contact information is provided: 423-279-2777. Additional notes state that back-to-school physicals cost $50 for uninsured children (TennCare billed if applicable), immunizations are available on a sliding scale, sports physicals are not offered, and a legal guardian must be present for minors or provide guardianship documentation if not the child's natural parent.
Happy Fourth of July from Bristol Tennessee City Schools! This year marks the 250th anniversary of the United States, a milestone birthday worth celebrating. We wish all our students, staff, and families a safe and memorable 4th!
11 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Two crossed American flags above the text "Happy Fourth of July" in blue script and red serif capital letters, on a white background decorated with red, white, and blue firework bursts in each corner. Below the text is the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo, a red B, with "BRISTOL TENNESSEE CITY SCHOOLS" in blue capital letters underlined in red.

REMINDER!

The BTCS Summer Free Meals Program WILL BE distributing meals on Thursday, July 2, at Avoca Elementary School! ☀️

Families may pick up free breakfast and lunch meal bundles for children under 18 from 3–6 p.m.

Please remember that a parent or guardian must be present to pick up meals. We look forward to serving our students and families again this week!

13 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A Bristol Tennessee City Schools Summer Free Meals Program flyer for Avoca Elementary School. The flyer features a cartoon orange wearing sunglasses on a surfboard beside the program title. The meal pickup site is listed as Avoca Elementary School from 3:00–6:00 p.m. on Thursdays: May 28; June 4, 11, 18, and 25; and July 2, 9, 16, and 23. Text states that each student will receive breakfast and lunch for seven days, and students in summer school will receive a three-day breakfast and lunch meal bundle at the Avoca site. Additional details note that any child under 18 is invited, meals are available first-come, first-served, and a parent or guardian must be present to pick up meals. Milk amounts included with meal packs are also listed. Contact information for the Bristol Tennessee City Schools Department of School Nutrition is provided, along with the phone number 423-652-9222. The flyer ends with the statement, “USDA is an equal opportunity provider.”
BTCS Summer Stream Camp was packed with activities like field trips and sports days, but elementary students also enjoyed quieter moments like Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) time in Fairmount's awesome library. 📚💙

Campers had the freedom to choose any book that sparked their interest and settle in wherever they felt most comfortable to read.

A special highlight was a visit from Jingle, our Viking Academy therapy dog, who made the perfect reading buddy.

A heartfelt thank-you to retired BTCS teacher Kathy Hickie for serving as our Summer STREAM Camp librarian and helping create a welcoming space where every student could discover a new favorite book.

Although Summer STREAM Camp wrapped up last week, we hope our students continue reading, exploring, and learning all summer long! ☀️📖
14 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A student lies on the library carpet reading a chapter book during Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) time while Jingle, the BTCS therapy dog, relaxes quietly beside them, serving as a calm reading companion.
A smiling student holds up The Slug by Elise Gravel after selecting it during Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) time in the Fairmount Elementary School library.
A smiling student sits in a child-sized chair reading a colorful graphic novel during Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) time in the Fairmount Elementary School library.
A smiling student proudly holds Tonight on the Titanic from the Magic Tree House series after choosing it for Drop Everything and Read (DEAR) time in the Fairmount Elementary School library.

Come visit the BTCS Book Bus at Little Hands on Holston Drive this morning from 10:45 – 11:15 a.m. 📚🚌☀️

This is the only stop for the Book Bus this week, and the next Book Bus day will be July 13.

All services are FREE, and the books selected are forever books that do not have to be returned.

Hope to see you there!

16 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
**Alt text:**  Flyer with the Bristol Tennessee City Schools Book Bus logo at the top and the headline, "It's Book Bus Time!!" Below are schedules for June and July listing Book Bus stops, dates, and times.  **June**  * **Mondays** (No Book Bus services on June 1 or June 29 at Fairmount)    * Fairmount Elementary School: 8:30–10:30 a.m.   * Little Hands Child Care Center: 10:45–11:15 a.m. * **Thursdays**    * By-Pass Day Care Center: 9–9:30 a.m.   * Littlest Angel Child Care: 9:45–10:30 a.m.   * Avoca Elementary School: 2:30–4:30 p.m.  **July**  * **July 13**    * Little Hands Child Care Center: 10:45–11:15 a.m. * **July 16**    * By-Pass Day Care Center: 9–9:30 a.m.   * Littlest Angel Child Care: 9:45–10:30 a.m.   * Avoca Elementary School: 2:30–4:30 p.m. * **July 23**    * Avoca Elementary School: 2:30–4:30 p.m.  The flyer also notes **no Book Bus services on July 2 or July 6–9, 2026**. A message at the bottom states that all services are free, books are theirs to keep and do not need to be returned, and families are encouraged to attend the most convenient location. The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears at the bottom.
Thank you to Tennessee Department of Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds and members of the TDOE team for taking the time to visit our Summer STREAM programs at Fairmount Elementary School and Tennessee Middle School.

We were excited to share the outstanding work of our students, teachers, staff, and administrators. We are proud of the engaging summer learning opportunities our educators provide and grateful for the opportunity to share the great things happening in BTCS.
20 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Tennessee Department of Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds and district leaders observe elementary students participating in a summer STREAM classroom at Fairmount Elementary School. Students work independently and together on reading and learning activities while visitors engage with the class during the school's summer learning program.
students participate in a hands-on summer STREAM lesson at Tennessee Middle School while Tennessee Department of Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds, department staff, and Bristol Tennessee City Schools leaders observe from the back of the classroom during a district visit. Students work with instructional materials and collaborate around tables as visitors watch the lesson in progress.
Group photo of Tennessee Department of Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds, Tennessee Department of Education staff, and Bristol Tennessee City Schools administrators and staff standing together in the commons area at Tennessee Middle School during the department's visit to the district's Summer STREAM program.
Check out the Summer BTCS Newsletter for summer reading information, 2026-2027 school supply lists, highlights from around the district, and more! https://tinyurl.com/btcs2026summernews
20 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
**Alt text:** Graphic with a maroon border and white center featuring the text "BTCS News" at the top and "SUMMER 2026" in large maroon letters in the center. A stylized silhouette of the Tennessee High School campus appears in the upper-right corner. The design serves as a cover image for the Bristol Tennessee City Schools Summer 2026 newsletter.
Bristol Tennessee City Schools employees spent time giving back to our community during the United Way of Bristol TN/VA's Week of Caring.

Our team volunteered at Healing Hands Health, where they deep cleaned student dorms at the JD & Lorraine Nicewonder Education Center, packed hundreds of dental kits, touched up paint, trimmed landscaping, washed windows, picked up litter, and helped prepare the campus to welcome patients, students, and community members.

We are grateful for the opportunity to partner with Healing Hands Health and United Way of Bristol TN/VA to support an organization that provides vital services throughout our region. The dedication of our employees extends far beyond the classroom, and we are proud of the many ways they serve our schools and community.

Thank you to Healing Hands Health for the important work you do every day and for allowing our team to be a small part of your mission.
26 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Twenty-six Bristol Tennessee City Schools employees wearing matching red Week of Caring T-shirts pose for a group photo outside the J.D. & Lorraine Nicewonder Education Center at Healing Hands Health. The volunteers are gathered in front of the building's entrance and sign after spending the morning completing service projects as part of United Way of Bristol TN/VA's Week of Caring. The group includes employees standing and seated together on the sidewalk outside the facility.
Help us send off Tennessee High School's Viking Robotics team as they begin their journey to the 2026 MATE ROV Underwater Robotics World Championship in Newfoundland, Canada!

Join us at the Tri-Cities Regional Airport terminal on Monday, June 22, at 8:30 a.m. to cheer on these talented students as they represent Tennessee High School, Bristol, and Tennessee on the international stage.

The team earned its place at the world championship after an outstanding performance at the regional competition, finishing just one point behind the first-place team. As the Marooned Mariners, these students have designed, built, marketed, and tested an underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) while managing all aspects of a simulated engineering company.

We also want to express our sincere gratitude to the many individuals and organizations whose generosity and support helped make this opportunity possible. Special thanks to Renasant Bank, Wallace Imports, Tim Baker, Ed Hill, Jerry and Kim Kirk, Cathy Mullins, Just Commercial Real Estate, William Burriss, Shane Roberts, and J.A. Street for investing in our students and helping them reach the world stage.

Your encouragement and support mean the world to these students and their families. Thank you for helping make this incredible opportunity a reality.

Good luck, Marooned Mariners! We are proud of you and can't wait to see all you accomplish in Newfoundland!
26 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Seven members of Tennessee High School's Viking Robotics team, the Marooned Mariners, stand behind their underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and competition display board. The students wear matching maroon polo shirts and pose with their robot, which is blue and black with multiple thrusters and a mounted camera. One student holds a trophy while another holds a component of the robot. The display board features information about the team's design, company structure, and engineering process. The group is gathered in a school gymnasium after qualifying for the 2026 MATE ROV Underwater Robotics World Championship.
Today’s meal pickup was another busy and successful day, and all meals for today have been distributed.
The next distribution day is Thursday, June 18!
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic from Bristol Tennessee City Schools Summer Free Meals Program. The graphic features a cartoon orange character wearing sunglasses and surfing beside the program logo. At the top, a megaphone graphic appears next to the words "Important Message." Large red text at the bottom reads: "ALL MEALS DISTRIBUTED FOR TODAY, JUNE 11!" The graphic notifies families that all available meals for the June 11 distribution have been distributed.
Bristol Tennessee City Schools and Bristol Tennessee Parks & Rec brought the Power of Play Youth Sports Day to the TMS track in May, and it was a great night for our community! Pre-K through 5th grade students competed in track and field events, tried their hand at tennis, football, basketball, and softball stations run by Tennessee High athletes and coaches, and enjoyed everything from the Vendor Village to the BTCS Book Bus.
Thank you to Ballad Health for sponsoring this free event, and thank you to every family, student, and volunteer who made the night such a success.
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A female instructor wearing a maroon Viking Tennis Camp shirt demonstrates a tennis swing for a young child in a red shirt holding a tennis racket on an outdoor court. Two other young children holding rackets practice in the background.
A man in a white long-sleeve shirt tosses a football to a child in a red t-shirt standing in front of a cardboard cutout of a Viking football player. A yellow goal post and a Tennessee High football helmet are visible in the background, with other event activities taking place on the field.
A group of young children wearing numbered race bibs and Power of Play Youth Sports Day t-shirts prepare to compete in a standing broad jump on a grass field. An adult in a maroon shirt observes from the right side.
A young child in a red shirt prepares to shoot a small basketball at a portable hoop inside a canopy tent. Several Tennessee High student-athletes in maroon and black athletic wear stand nearby watching, with additional event activities visible on the field in the background.
🏈🛞 Come be a part of one of Bristol's most unique traditions!

On Friday, June 12, Tennessee High School and Virginia High School will once again meet on State Street for the V-T Tire Flip. Beginning at 6 p.m., student-athletes from both schools will race to move a massive tire down the center of State Street.

Be sure to stop by and visit one of our most beloved Vikings, Shamas, who will be cheering on the teams from the Tri Star Spine and Sports parking lot (126 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.). Shamas plans to arrive early and would love to see friends and fellow fans.

Come support the Vikings, say hello to Shamas, and be part of a Bristol tradition!
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Promotional graphic for the V-T Tire Flip event in Bristol. The background shows the iconic Bristol sign spanning State Street with the words “A Good Place to Live.” A large group of student-athletes from Tennessee High School and Virginia High School are gathered at the starting line in the street below. Overlaid text reads: “V-T Tire Flip, June 12, 6 PM, State Street.” Traffic lights, vehicles, and downtown Bristol streetscape elements are visible in the background.
☀️ Great News! ☀️

Due to the strong community response to our BTCS Summer Free Meals Program, 100 additional meals have been added for this week's distribution on Thursday, June 11, at Avoca Elementary School.

Meals are available free of charge for children and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.

📍 Avoca Elementary School
🕒 Thursday, June 11 | 3:00–6:00 p.m.

We are grateful for the opportunity to serve local children and families throughout the summer and look forward to seeing you there!
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic promoting the Bristol Tennessee City Schools Summer Free Meals Program. The graphic states that free meal distribution is available at Avoca Elementary School on Thursdays from 3:00–6:00 p.m. A prominent red announcement reads: “Due to High Demand, 100 Additional Meals Added for June 11!” Distribution dates listed are May 28; June 4, 11, 18, and 25; and July 2, 9, 16, and 23. The graphic includes the BTCS Summer Free Meals Program logo featuring a cartoon orange wearing sunglasses and the logos of Bristol Tennessee City Schools and SUN Meals Tennessee. Text at the bottom reads, “USDA is an equal opportunity provider.”
The BTCS screening team is hard at work welcoming new students and families this summer.

If your child will be joining Bristol Tennessee City Schools in pre-K or kindergarten next year and you have not yet scheduled a screening appointment, please email whitea@btcs.org.

Screenings will continue through June 10.
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A young child sits with two adults at a registration or screening table set up inside a gymnasium. One adult is seated in a chair reviewing paperwork, while the other sits at a table with a tablet or laptop. Blue wall padding and an indoor climbing wall are visible in the background. The group appears to be engaged in a check-in, assessment, or enrollment activity.
A staff member and a young child sit across from one another at a table in a gymnasium during an assessment or screening activity. The staff member appears to be asking a question while the child gestures in response. Assessment materials, folders, and supplies are spread across the table, with additional screening stations visible in the background.
A staff member sits beside a young student at a table in a gymnasium, taking notes while speaking with the child during an assessment or screening activity. Educational materials, manipulatives, and paperwork are spread across the table. Additional screening stations and staff members can be seen in the background.
☀️ Summer STREAM Camp is underway!

Today, we welcomed students across the district for the first day of Summer STREAM Camp. From smiling faces at morning drop-off to hands-on learning experiences waiting inside, students arrived ready for a summer filled with exploration, creativity, and growth.

This year's camp theme celebrates America's 250th anniversary, and students will enjoy engaging activities that connect science, technology, reading, engineering, art, and mathematics while building friendships and strengthening academic skills.

We're excited for a fantastic summer of learning and can't wait to see all that our students accomplish in the weeks ahead! 💙
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A colorful banner hangs in a school hallway window welcoming students to BTCS Summer STREAM Camp. The banner features patriotic red, white, and blue decorations, including flag bunting, stars, and fireworks graphics, along with the message, “Welcome to BTCS Summer STREAM Camp — Celebrating America’s 250th.” The display reflects the camp’s summer theme and recognition of the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary.
Two school staff members stand together smiling in a bright school hallway. Both are wearing matching green school-themed T-shirts and white pants, with staff identification badges visible. In the background, the hallway opens into a larger common area where several people are gathered and talking near exposed brick columns and decorative bunting. The clean, well-lit school interior features classroom windows, neutral walls, and polished floors.
A school staff member stands smiling in front of library doors decorated with patriotic red, white, and blue wreaths and banners. The display celebrates America’s 250th anniversary, featuring “1776–2026” and “250 Freedom” banners, patriotic bunting, and festive paper decorations. The staff member is wearing a red-and-white striped shirt with blue stars and white pants, matching the patriotic theme of the library entrance.
A group of educators and staff members stand in a large circle inside a school commons area, participating in a team-building or discussion activity. The space features a black-and-white checkered floor, exposed brick columns, large windows, and a historic bell display at the center. Patriotic bunting hangs along an upper walkway in the background as participants listen and engage with one another in a bright, open setting.
A school staff member kneels slightly and points toward a destination while helping two elementary-age students find their way inside the school. The students, both wearing backpacks, listen attentively near the entrance as they prepare to head to their classrooms or camp activities. Patriotic decorations and welcome signs are visible in the background, creating a friendly and supportive first-day atmosphere.
A school staff member walks hand in hand with two young students wearing bright yellow Summer STREAM Camp T-shirts and backpacks as they enter the school. Other children and adults follow behind them near the entrance. A colorful backpack with a unicorn design is visible in the foreground, capturing the excitement and energy of students arriving for the start of camp.
Several elementary-age students wearing backpacks arrive at a school entrance as staff members greet them during morning drop-off. Two children walk together toward the building while another stands nearby, and adults supervise and welcome students at the curb. Vehicles are visible in the drop-off lane outside the school, creating a busy and welcoming start to the day.

☀️ Summer STREAM Camp starts Monday, June 1!

We are excited to welcome BTCS students entering kindergarten through 9th grade for a fun-filled summer of learning, exploration, and hands-on activities.

STREAM Camp includes:
🍎 Free breakfast and lunch
🎨 Engaging STREAM activities
📚 Reading and math support
⏰ Optional extended-day camp

Families can visit www.btcs.org/summerstream for camp information, schedules, locations, transportation details, and more.

We can’t wait to learn and grow together this summer!

about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
The graphic reads “Celebrating America’s 250th” above the BTCS Summer STREAM Camp logo. The colorful circular logo features the words “Summer STREAM Camp” in bright orange, purple, and green lettering on a yellow background with a blue ribbon banner across the center. Decorative red, white, and blue fireworks and stars appear around the top of the design, with additional red and blue accents at the bottom. Along the bottom edge of the circle are the words “Science. Technology. Reading. Engineering. Art. Math.”
The BTCS Summer Free Meals Program begins this afternoon at Avoca Elementary School! ☀️

Families may pick up free breakfast and lunch meal bundles for children under 18 from 3–6 p.m. today. Meal pickup will continue each Thursday throughout the summer.

Please remember that a parent or guardian must be present to pick up meals. We look forward to serving our students and families this summer!
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A Bristol Tennessee City Schools Summer Free Meals Program flyer for Avoca Elementary School. The flyer features a cartoon orange wearing sunglasses on a surfboard beside the program title. The meal pickup site is listed as Avoca Elementary School from 3:00–6:00 p.m. on Thursdays: May 28; June 4, 11, 18, and 25; and July 2, 9, 16, and 23. Text states that each student will receive breakfast and lunch for seven days, and students in summer school will receive a three-day breakfast and lunch meal bundle at the Avoca site. Additional details note that any child under 18 is invited, meals are available first-come, first-served, and a parent or guardian must be present to pick up meals. Milk amounts included with meal packs are also listed. Contact information for the Bristol Tennessee City Schools Department of School Nutrition is provided, along with the phone number 423-652-9222. The flyer ends with the statement, “USDA is an equal opportunity provider.”
The BTCS Book Bus is back for Summer 2026! 📚🚌☀️

Join us throughout June and July at locations across Bristol for free books and summer reading fun! Children can choose books to keep and build their own home libraries.

The Book Bus will visit Fairmount Elementary School, Avoca Elementary School, Little Hands Child Care Center, Littlest Angel Child Care, and By-Pass Day Care Center on select dates this summer.

All services are FREE, and the books selected are forever books that do not have to be returned.

Check out the flyer for dates, locations, and times, and join us at the stop most convenient for your family!
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Flyer titled “It’s Book Bus Time!!” from Bristol Tennessee City Schools featuring a colorful BTCS Book Bus graphic at the top. The flyer lists free summer Book Bus stops and times for June and July 2026. June Monday stops include Fairmount Elementary School from 8:30–10:30 a.m. and Little Hands Child Care Center from 10:45–11:15 a.m., with no Fairmount service on June 1 or 29. Thursday stops include By-Pass Day Care Center from 9–9:30 a.m., Littlest Angel Child Care from 9:45–10:30 a.m., and Avoca Elementary School from 2:30–4:30 p.m. July stops include Little Hands Child Care Center on July 13, all three Thursday locations on July 16, and Avoca Elementary School on July 23 from 2:30–4:30 p.m. A note states there will be no Book Bus services on July 2 or July 6–9. Text at the bottom explains that all services are free, books do not have to be returned, and families are encouraged to join at the most convenient location. The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears at the bottom.