
Bristol Tennessee City Schools is proud to celebrate a 97% graduation rate for the 2024-25 school year. This is well above the state average, reflecting our unwavering commitment to helping every student reach the graduation stage prepared for what comes next.
Across our district, students are supported by a wide range of academic pathways, career-focused opportunities, and personalized supports designed to meet them where they are and help them succeed. From early postsecondary options and career and technical education to tutoring, summer learning, and strong relationships with caring educators, BTCS works intentionally to remove barriers and create multiple pathways to graduation.
Graduation does not happen by chance. It is the result of dedicated teachers, counselors, administrators, support staff, families, school board members, and community partners working together to ensure students have access to the resources, encouragement, and opportunities they need—academically, socially, and emotionally.
As the Tennessee Department of Education announced a new statewide graduation record this year, we are proud that Bristol Tennessee City Schools continues to stand out by putting students first and keeping graduation within reach for nearly every learner.

🎉 Congratulations, Ms. Catherine Lamie! 🎉
A big shout-out to Catherine Lamie for being selected as a recipient of one of Strongwell’s STEM Grants! This competitive program supports innovative, project-based STEM learning across Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee, and we are so proud that Ms. Lamie’s vision for hands-on, real-world instruction stood out.
A huge thank-you to Strongwell for investing in our students and teachers. Their commitment to expanding access to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics helps prepare the next generation of thinkers, builders, and problem solvers.
With this grant, Ms. Lamie’s students are taking their understanding of design, measurement, and scale and applying it to real building challenges. The funding provided classroom sets of essential carpentry tools, including hammers, screwdriver kits, squares, gloves, nails and screws, pencils, compasses, and sandpaper, giving every student the opportunity to learn foundational construction skills.
This hands-on project serves as a meaningful stepping stone into CTE pathways, especially our construction and engineering programs, and empowers students to learn by creating, problem-solving, and building with purpose.
Thank you, Strongwell, for helping our Vikings dream bigger and do more. ⚙️📐







This morning, our school counselors gathered for one of the most meaningful traditions of the season—the Johnia Berry Toy Drive distribution. Thanks to the incredible generosity of our community, these toys will go directly to BTCS students who might otherwise go without gifts this Christmas.
BTCS Family Resource Center Coordinator Kay Ward, who oversees the district’s collection and distribution efforts, shared that “everything collected in Bristol stays in Bristol.” School counselors come with specific wish lists in hand, choosing toys for children who are not participants in other holiday programs like Santa Pal or the Salvation Army Angel Tree.
Today’s “toy store” was made possible by many dedicated partners:
🎄 The Bristol TN/VA Realtors Association and their unforgettable Christmas in July event
🎄 Johnia Berry Holiday Toy Drive 2025
🎄 Toy collections at local Food City locations
🎄 A hardworking crew of King University students, organized by Coach Kyleigh Payne, who unloaded and sorted toys so today could run smoothly
🎄 Tennessee High School Civinettes who fundraised, purchased, donated toys, and helped set things up for today’s school counselor distribution
Counselors selected toys in rounds, matching gifts to the wishes and needs of students across our district. The joy in the room was contagious!
✨ Thank you to every partner, volunteer, and donor who made today possible. Because of you, our students will feel the love and magic of the season.





Over the past several weeks, THS Art Club members designed and hand-painted the plow blade as part of TDOT’s Paint the Plow initiative, which engages students in promoting safe driving behaviors during hazardous winter conditions. The finished design features local imagery, a “Drive Slow” safety message, and the students’ own artistic interpretation of Bristol and Tennessee High.
Art teacher Shawn Graham said the project offered students a meaningful way to serve the community while using their artistic skills to raise awareness.
“Our students are concerned about promoting safe roads for friends, family, and everyone who travels through our area,” Graham said. “They planned, organized, and painted every part of this design, and we’re grateful to TDOT and Principal Kim Kirk for giving them this opportunity.”
Students who were instrumental to the project include Lilly Chatten, Karma Laurie, Kailey Caudle, Evan Vance, Gavin Yates, Jade Worley, Brooke Bird, and Jack Blevins.
TDOT representative Drew Rutherford worked closely with the group throughout the project. The completed blade—provided by Sullivan County DOT—will be put into service this winter, clearing snow and ice from interstate lanes and state routes across Sullivan County.
The unveiling celebrated both the students’ hard work and the community partnership that made the project possible.

Our middle and high school students got an incredible hands-on look at high-demand careers this week thanks to the Be Pro Be Proud mobile workshop! From welding to robotics to utility line work, students explored real-world skills and pathways.
Read the full story here: www.btcs.org/article/2581701.







Through an interactive activity called Reality Check, students were assigned a job, salary or hourly wage, and even life circumstances—like children or additional expenses. From there, they had to budget wisely, pay monthly bills, make choices about housing and transportation, and sometimes even pick up a second job to make ends meet.
The goal? Finish with at least $200 left in the bank—a challenge that sparked great discussion, problem-solving, and plenty of “aha!” moments.
We’re grateful to Regions Bank for partnering with our students and helping them build essential life skills that will serve them well beyond the classroom!











🎉 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!

🎨 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.
🏆 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

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.

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!

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.

🏀 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.


🎉 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

🎉 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

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.

