Schools will be closed November 26–30 for Thanksgiving break. We hope everyone enjoys a safe and restful holiday with family and friends.
about 11 hours ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
“Happy Thanksgiving. Schools Closed. November 26–30.” Center text surrounded by illustrated fall foods including turkey, pie, rolls, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, corn, and cranberries, with scattered leaves. Three pumpkins at the bottom and the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo.

🎉 Congratulations to Our 2024–2025 Tennessee Reward Schools! 🎉

We are proud to announce that three Bristol Tennessee City Schools have been named Reward Schools by the Tennessee Department of Education—an honor recognizing outstanding student success in both achievement and growth.

Haynesfield Elementary
Tennessee Online Public School (TOPS)
Holston View Elementary


This distinction represents the hard work of our students, the dedication of our teachers and staff, and the strong support of our families and community. We are incredibly proud of each school for earning one of the state’s highest recognitions.

Help us celebrate these schools and their continued commitment to excellence!

4 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic announcing three Bristol Tennessee City Schools named 2024–2025 Tennessee Reward Schools. The top banner reads “2024–2025 Reward School.” Logos for Haynesfield Hurricanes, Tennessee Online Public School (TOPS), and Holston View Owls appear in the center. A footer states “Recognition for Outstanding Student Success in Achievement & Growth” alongside the Tennessee Department of Education logo.

🎨 BTCS Named a 2025 Tennessee Arts Academy Arts Partner
🎭 Tennessee High School Selected as a 2025 TAA Partner School

Bristol Tennessee City Schools is proud to be recognized as a Tennessee Arts Academy 2025 Arts Partner, and Tennessee High School has been named a 2025 Tennessee Arts Academy Partner School.

The arts are an essential part of every student's education. This recognition highlights our district’s commitment to ensuring that every student has access to high-quality arts education and that our arts educators receive the support, resources, and professional learning they need to help students thrive.

We are honored to stand alongside school systems and schools across Tennessee that make the arts a priority for their students and communities.

6 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
“Tennessee Arts Academy Arts Partner logo for the 2025–2026 academic year. The circular logo features four colorful icons representing architecture, music, visual arts, and dance, with the words ‘Tennessee Arts Academy’ and ‘Arts Partner 2025–2026 Academic Year’ below.”

🏆 We’re proud to announce that the Stone Castle has been honored with the Tennessee School Boards Association’s 2025 School of the Year Award in the Renovation category!

This recognition celebrates the incredible work of Community Tectonics Architects, Inc. and the dedication of our Bristol Tennessee Board of Education to preserving one of our community’s most iconic landmarks.

The renovation maintains the Stone Castle’s historic character while enhancing its use for Tennessee High School athletics and other major school events.

Congratulations to everyone who helped bring this project to life! For more on the Stone Castle's renovation, see https://ths.btcs.org/o/ths/article/1766776.
#VikingPride #StoneCastle #BTCS

7 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A group of six adults stands together indoors in front of a gray backdrop, smiling for a photo. Two people hold glass TSBA awards. Several individuals wear white shirts with the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo, while others are dressed in professional attire. They appear to be attending a conference or awards event, as shown by their name badges and lanyards.

Today we honor and remember all veterans who serve and have served our nation with courage and dedication. Bristol Tennessee City Schools is grateful to all who defend our freedom and inspire generations through their service. Thank you for your sacrifice and commitment to our country.

15 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with a blue background covered in faint stars. White text reads “Veterans Day – Honoring All Who Served.” Below it, “November 11, 2025.” Red and white stripes frame the top and bottom. Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo is at the bottom.

As temperatures begin to drop, it's important to stay informed about potential schedule changes! ❄️📅 If there's a two-hour delay, school will start two hours later than usual and will dismiss at the regular time. For schedule change procedures and the best ways to stay informed when winter weather hits, check our website at www.btcs.org/schedulechanges.

This awesome graphic was designed by Ready Workforce Institute student worker, Dixie Proulex, in Canva. Thanks, Dixie!

19 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A Bristol Tennessee City Schools graphic titled “School Schedule Changes.” It asks, “What is a two-hour delay?” and lists start times: “TMS/THS – 9:30 a.m.” and “Elementary – 10:10 a.m.” A small bear wearing a green hat with an orange pom-pom, a scarf, and skates appears on the lower right, standing in front of evergreen trees. The web address www.btcs.org/schedulechanges  is at the bottom.

Basketball Cheerleading Registration Is Open!
Get ready to show your school spirit! Boys and girls in grades K–5 are invited to join Dale Burns Youth Sports Cheerleading — a fun, confidence-building program that teaches teamwork, leadership, and Viking pride.

📅 Registration: November 3–December 15
💲 Fee: $35 (covers all youth sports for the entire year)
🏆 Games begin: January 17

📲 Scan the QR code on the flyer or visit https://bristoltn.recdesk.com
to register today!

Proudly presented by Bristol Parks & Recreation and Bristol Tennessee City Schools.

19 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Flyer for Dale Burns Youth Sports Basketball Cheerleading Registration. The design features maroon and white colors with silhouettes of cheerleaders holding pom-poms. Text reads: “Basketball Cheerleading Registration — K–5. Registration: November 3–December 15. Games begin January 17. The fee of $35 allows your student to participate in youth sports for the entire year.” A QR code appears in the bottom right corner next to the registration link https://bristoltn.recdesk.com/. Logos for Bristol Parks & Recreation and Bristol Tennessee City Schools are displayed at the top. The layout uses bold, angled typography and energetic cheer graphics to convey spirit and excitement.

🏀 Youth Basketball Registration Is Open!
Calling all future athletes — boys and girls in grades K-5 — it’s time to hit the court!

Register now for Dale Burns Youth Sports Basketball, a fun and affordable way to learn teamwork, sportsmanship, and skills that last a lifetime.

📅 Registration: November 3–December 15
💲 Fee: $35 (covers all youth sports for the entire year!)
👟 Practices begin: January 5
🏆 Games begin: January 17
🧢 Coaches: Sign up by December 1 — clinic on January 3

👉 Scan the QR code on the flyer or visit https://bristoltn.recdesk.com
to register today!

Proudly presented by Bristol Tennessee City Schools and Bristol Parks & Recreation.

19 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
“Dale Burns Youth Sports Basketball Registration — Boys and Girls Grades K–5. November 3–December 15. The fee of $35 allows your student to participate in youth sports for the entire year. Coaching clinic: January 3. Deadline to sign up to coach: December 1. Practices begin: January 5. Games begin: January 17.”  A QR code is centered over the basketball hoop. At the bottom are logos for Bristol Parks & Recreation and Bristol Tennessee City Schools, along with the registration link: https://bristoltn.recdesk.com/ . The overall color palette includes orange, brown, and tan with navy blue text accents.
It’s National School Psychology Week! We are grateful for Dr. Michael Hopkins and his continued support of BTCS students. We also welcome interns Yilena Betancourt and Jake Metsky, who are working alongside Dr. Hopkins and Frontier Health through the Northeast Tennessee Psychology Internship Consortium.
20 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Illustrated graphic showing a student with a backpack and lacrosse stick walking on a forest path toward a red brick school building. Text reads: “School Psychologists: THANK YOU for supporting our students! #SchoolPsychWeek.” Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears at the bottom.

🎉 Calling all problem-solvers and curious minds! 🚀
We’re thrilled to open registration for the 2025-26 Elementary Robotics Program at our schools.
Let’s “power up” for a year of innovation, collaboration, and epic robot moments. Share this with friends and get ready to build something amazing together! ⚙️🤖
Watch video here: https://youtu.be/HxuS3ozH4mQ
Sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/bdfdzd2m

21 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Digital graphic promoting the BTCS Elementary Robotics program. A sleek silver-and-teal humanoid robot kneels in a ready position against a dark blue tech-inspired background. The text reads “BTCS Elementary Robotics — New Term Incoming,” with smaller icons labeled “Technology,” “STEM,” and “Robot.” The overall design conveys innovation and excitement for a new robotics season.

🎉 Congratulations to the Bristol Tennessee Board of Education!

We’re proud to share that our BTCS Board of Education has been recognized by the Tennessee School Boards Association as a Board of Distinction—a reflection of their dedication, collaboration, and steadfast commitment to the students, staff, and families of Bristol Tennessee City Schools.

Their leadership continues to make a positive difference in our schools and community every day.

Learn more about this achievement ➡️ www.btcs.org/article/2520680

26 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with a maroon and gray background featuring the text “Congratulations Bristol Tennessee Board of Education” and “TSBA Board of Distinction.” Below the text are five members of the Bristol Tennessee Board of Education smiling and standing together, with one member holding a framed plaque. The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears at the bottom.

Closing out our National Principals Month spotlight series is Dr. Luke Douthat, principal of Tennessee Middle School!

“Dr. Douthat is a good principal for many amazing reasons. He is so warm and understanding… He is never in a bad mood. Every time I see him, he is always giving a smile or asking, ‘How was your day?’ or saying, ‘Have a good day,’ and is such a sweet principal.” — McKinley, 8th grade

Dr. Douthat’s kindness and positivity set the tone for Tennessee Middle. His genuine care for students and daily encouragement make TMS a place where everyone feels welcome and supported.

27 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic featuring a professional photo of Dr. Luke Douthat wearing a light blue shirt, blue tie, and gray plaid suit jacket. Text reads: “Tennessee Middle School. National Principals Month. Dr. Luke Douthat, Principal, Tennessee Middle School. ‘Dr. Douthat is a good principal for many amazing reasons. He is so warm and understanding … he is never in a bad mood. Every time I see him, he always is giving a smile or asking ‘How was your day?’ or saying, ‘Have a good day’ and is such a sweet principal.’ —McKinley, 8th grade.” Includes the Tennessee Middle Vikings logo at the top left, #ThankAPrincipal, and the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom right.

Our next National Principals Month spotlight features Denise McKee, principal of Avoca Elementary School!

“Ms. McKee works very hard. She helps the teachers, and then teachers help us. She is important.” — Logan, 2nd grade
“One time, Ms. McKee said I was a good leader, and that made me feel appreciated.” — Bowie, 5th grade

Ms. McKee’s dedication and encouragement uplift everyone at Avoca. Her support for both teachers and students helps the entire school community grow stronger together.

29 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic featuring a professional photo of Denise McKee wearing a pink top and cardigan. Text reads: “Avoca Elementary School. National Principals Month. Denise McKee, Principal, Avoca Elementary School. ‘Ms. McKee works very hard. She helps the teachers and then teachers help us. She is important.’ —Logan, 2nd grade. ‘One time, Ms. McKee said I was a good leader and that made me feel appreciated.’ —Bowie, 5th grade.” Includes the Avoca school logo at the top left, #ThankAPrincipal, and the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom right.
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.
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
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!

about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Top20TCAP

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

about 1 month 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.
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
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.

about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
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
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
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.
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
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.