🏃‍♀️ Let’s play, BTCS! 🏃‍♂️

Join us THIS EVENING—Friday, May 1, from 5:30–7:30 p.m. at the Tennessee Middle School track for an event full of movement, excitement, and community connection.

✨ What to expect:
• Family Fun Walk (begins at 5:30 p.m.)
• Track and field events, including runs, relays, standing broad jump, and more
• Vendor village with prizes and giveaways
• Free food samples
• Free books from the BTCS Book Bus
• Meet Tennessee High athletes

📍 Rain plan: Event will move indoors to the TMS cafeteria and gym.
👨‍👩‍👧 Parents/guardians must remain on-site with their child.

This free event is made possible through our partnership with Bristol Tennessee Parks & Recreation and the generous support of Ballad Health.

We can’t wait to see our Vikings moving, playing, and having fun—Every Viking. Every Day. 💙

2 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Flyer for the 2026 Power of Play Youth Sports Day hosted by Bristol Tennessee City Schools in partnership with Bristol Tennessee Parks & Recreation and sponsored by Ballad Health. The event will be held Friday, May 1, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Tennessee Middle School track, with indoor activities at TMS in case of rain. This free event is open to BTCS students in pre-K through fifth grade.  Activities begin at 5:30 p.m. with a family fun walk, registration, and vendor village, followed by track and field events. Activities include 50–100 meter runs, standing broad jump, wiffle ball throw, and relays. Additional features include vendor booths, free books from the BTCS Book Bus, meeting Tennessee High athletes, door prizes and grand prizes, and food samples.  Participants can register online at www.btcs.org/powerofplay  or on-site on May 1. A QR code is included for registration. Students who register by April 20 will receive a free T-shirt. Parents or guardians must remain on-site during the event.
Today, we’re celebrating the incredible individuals who keep our students safe on the road each day! 🚌

Rain or shine, early mornings and busy afternoons, school bus drivers are often the first smile our students see and the last “have a great day” they hear. Their care and commitment play a vital role in helping our students arrive ready to learn.

Thank you to our Bristol Tennessee City Schools bus drivers for the important work you do and the positive impact you make in the lives of our students and families.

We also want to give a special shoutout to Raylan Barren, THS junior and Ready Workforce Institute participant, for helping design the graphic for this post. Great work, Raylan!

Be sure to take a moment today to say “thank you” to a bus driver!
5 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic celebrating School Bus Driver Appreciation Day on April 28, 2026. The design features a yellow school bus centered on a light grid background, with decorative clouds and colorful pennant banners at the top and wooden fences with greenery along the bottom. The text reads “School Bus Driver Appreciation Day,” with “Bristol Tennessee City Schools” displayed at the bottom.
The Gene “Pappy” Thompson Award, presented annually by the Bristol Herald Courier, was established in 1982 to honor outstanding high school student-athletes across the region. Named for longtime sports editor Eugene “Pappy” Thompson, the award recognizes excellence not only in athletics but also in academics, leadership, and community service, reflecting his belief in celebrating the whole student-athlete.

Tennessee High School senior Reed Miller has been named a 2026 nominee for this prestigious honor. The 6-foot-6 standout scored more than 1,000 career points, once recorded 24 rebounds in a single game, and helped lead the Vikings to the 2026 state tournament. Miller is also a valedictorian of his class and has completed two years of coursework at Northeast State Community College, and he is actively involved in the National Honor Society, Beta Club, and Student Council. He has mentored middle school students and supported community efforts such as assembling care kits for those in need, and he plans to continue his basketball and academic career at King University.

Congratulations, Reed!
6 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Portrait of a smiling teenage boy wearing a black tuxedo jacket, white dress shirt, and black bow tie, posed against a blue studio background.

🏃‍♀️ Let’s play, BTCS! 🏃‍♂️

Registration is open for our 2026 Power of Play Youth Sports Day—a fun, active evening for BTCS students in pre-K through fifth grade!

Join us on Friday, May 1, from 5:30–7:30 p.m. at the Tennessee Middle School track for an event full of movement, excitement, and community connection.

✨ What to expect:
• Family Fun Walk (begins at 5:30 p.m.)
• Track and field events, including runs, relays, standing broad jump, and more
• Vendor village with prizes and giveaways
• Free food samples
• Free books from the BTCS Book Bus
• Meet Tennessee High athletes


📍 Rain plan: Event will move indoors to the TMS cafeteria and gym.
👨‍👩‍👧 Parents/guardians must remain on-site with their child.

👉 Register now: www.btcs.org/powerofplay.
(Or sign up on-site the day of the event.)

This free event is made possible through our partnership with Bristol Tennessee Parks & Recreation and the generous support of Ballad Health.

We can’t wait to see our Vikings moving, playing, and having fun—Every Viking. Every Day. 💙

10 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Flyer for the 2026 Power of Play Youth Sports Day hosted by Bristol Tennessee City Schools in partnership with Bristol Tennessee Parks & Recreation and sponsored by Ballad Health. The event will be held Friday, May 1, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Tennessee Middle School track, with indoor activities at TMS in case of rain. This free event is open to BTCS students in pre-K through fifth grade.  Activities begin at 5:30 p.m. with a family fun walk, registration, and vendor village, followed by track and field events. Activities include 50–100 meter runs, standing broad jump, wiffle ball throw, and relays. Additional features include vendor booths, free books from the BTCS Book Bus, meeting Tennessee High athletes, door prizes and grand prizes, and food samples.  Participants can register online at www.btcs.org/powerofplay  or on-site on May 1. A QR code is included for registration. Students who register by April 20 will receive a free T-shirt. Parents or guardians must remain on-site during the event.
It’s Administrative Professionals Day! 🎉

We’re proud to celebrate the dedicated administrative professionals who support our schools and our district office each day.

From the front offices of our schools to departments across the district, these team members are the connectors, organizers, and problem-solvers who keep everything running smoothly. They greet families, support students and staff, manage countless details, and help ensure each day starts and ends strong.

Their work may often happen behind the scenes, but its impact is felt in every classroom, every office, and every interaction.

Thank you for the care, professionalism, and commitment you bring to BTCS each and every day. We appreciate you!
11 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic reading “Happy Administrative Professionals Day” with a message below, “Your steady support makes a difference every day.” The design features a neutral background with abstract teal shapes and subtle accents. “Administrative Professionals Day” appears in a dark blue script font, while the rest of the text is in clean, bold lettering. The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo is displayed at the bottom.
Bristol Tennessee City Schools is excited to announce Dr. Shelia Morgan Osborne has been named the new career and technical education (CTE) director for the district.

Dr. Morgan Osborne brings a strong background in teaching, instructional leadership, and program development. She began her career in Memphis City Schools, where she taught from 2007 to 2021, including time as a teacher leader. She later worked in Oregon as an instructional coach and as an administrator over curriculum, assessment, and school improvement. Most recently, she has served Bristol Tennessee City Schools as the career advising and work-based learning coordinator. She also spent eight years in the U.S. Navy Reserve.

Dr. Morgan Osborne holds a Master of Education and an Educational Specialist degree from Union University in Jackson, Tennessee, and a Ph.D. from the University of Mississippi.

“I’m honored to serve Bristol Tennessee City Schools in this role and to continue building a career and technical education program that reflects our district’s commitment to high achievement and meaningful student opportunities,” Dr. Morgan Osborne said. “Having served in multiple roles across education, I’m excited to lead this work of connecting early career awareness, high-quality instruction, and real-world learning experiences—ensuring every student graduates with the skills, confidence, and clear pathways needed for success in college, careers, and life.”

Dr. Morgan Osborne will replace Ms. Deidre Pendley, who is retiring in June after serving in this role for eight years.

Congratulations!
12 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Portrait graphic for Bristol Tennessee City Schools administrative announcement. A smiling woman stands in front of a brick wall, wearing glasses and a black collared shirt with a BTCS logo. Text on the image reads: “Dr. Shelia Morgan Osborne, CTE Director” and “Administrative Announcement,” with a maroon header displaying “Bristol Tennessee City Schools.”
We love seeing our alumni do incredible things, and this one is especially exciting for our community! Tennessee High School graduate Gavin Huffman (Class of 2014) will be one of the Army helicopter pilots participating in the flyover at tonight’s truck race at Bristol Motor Speedway! Gavin’s journey is one to be proud of: 🇺🇸 THS graduate and ROTC participant 🎓 Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Tennessee Tech 🚁 U.S. Army National Guard pilot (Captain) ✈️ Commercial pilot with Allegiant Airlines Gavin was selected for Army National Guard aviation with the Alcoa, Tennessee, unit (1-111th) when he commissioned as a second lieutenant upon graduation. He went on to graduate from U.S. Army Flight School in 2020. Gavin now serves with distinction while also flying commercially right here in Tennessee. We’re also proud to share that Gavin is the son of Ronda Huffman, a valued member of our BTCS Technology Department. What a special moment for their family! If you’re at the race tonight, be sure to look to the skies and cheer on one of our own as he helps kick off an unforgettable evening.
23 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Interior view of a helicopter cockpit with control panels and instruments visible, along with part of a pilot’s gloved hand. The top of the image shows the helicopter’s frame and components, with a partial view of a building outside. The image appears to be a screenshot from a messaging app, with portions of text messages overlaying the scene.

REMINDER! Kindergarten & Pre-K Registration is TODAY!

Thursday, April 9
4-6 p.m. (drop-in)
🏫Attend registration at the BTCS school your child is zoned to attend. Kindergarten students applying for tuition or transfer must register at the school they wish to attend.

🌐Save time at the in-person event by completing the online portion of registration in advance. Learn more: https://www.btcs.org/o/btcs/page/pre-k-and-kindergarten-registration.

24 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Kindergarten & Pre-K Registration graphic for Bristol Tennessee City Schools. Event is Thursday, April 9, 2026, from 4:00–6:00 p.m. (drop-in). Location: attend the registration event at the BTCS school your child is zoned to attend.  Kindergarten Tuition/Transfer: Kindergarten students applying for tuition or requesting a transfer must register at the school they wish to attend. Registration does not guarantee placement in that school; only in-zone students are assured enrollment. Parents will be notified of acceptance prior to the start of school.  Additional information: 	•	Completing the online process prior to April 9 will significantly reduce wait time. Assistance will be available at the event if needed. 	•	All parents/guardians registering a child should attend the April 9 event. 	•	Children must be five years old on or before August 15, 2026 to be eligible for kindergarten. 	•	Children must be four years old on or before August 15, 2026 to be eligible for pre-K.  Graphic includes an image of a teacher reading to young students with raised hands and the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo.
April is School Library Month! We’re grateful for the library media specialists who support learning, curiosity, and access to resources across BTCS. Thank you for all you do for our students and staff!
25 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with a red background reading “School Library Month.” A stack of colorful books appears on the right. Text lists librarians by school: Anderson – Lindsey McKinney; Avoca – Sarah Cross; Fairmount – Allyson Rutherford; Haynesfield – Dana Burkett; Holston View – Brooke Fleenor; TMS – Allison Ball; THS – Britni Sauceman and Shannon Silvers. Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom.
🏃‍♀️ Let’s play, BTCS! 🏃‍♂️

Registration is now open for our 2026 Power of Play Youth Sports Day—a fun, active evening for BTCS students in pre-K through fifth grade!

Join us on Friday, May 1, from 5:30–7:30 p.m. at the Tennessee Middle School track for an event full of movement, excitement, and community connection.

✨ What to expect:
• Family Fun Walk (begins at 5:30 p.m.)
• Track and field events, including runs, relays, standing broad jump, and more
• Vendor village with prizes and giveaways
• Free food samples
• Free books from the BTCS Book Bus
• Meet Tennessee High athletes

🎉 Bonus: Register by April 20 to receive a FREE event T-shirt!

📍 Rain plan: Event will move indoors to the TMS cafeteria and gym.
👨‍👩‍👧 Parents/guardians must remain on-site with their child.

👉 Register now: www.btcs.org/powerofplay
(Or sign up on-site the day of the event.)

This free event is made possible through our partnership with Bristol Tennessee Parks & Recreation and the generous support of Ballad Health.

We can’t wait to see our Vikings moving, playing, and having fun—Every Viking. Every Day. 💙
26 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Flyer for the 2026 Power of Play Youth Sports Day hosted by Bristol Tennessee City Schools in partnership with Bristol Tennessee Parks & Recreation and sponsored by Ballad Health. The event will be held Friday, May 1, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Tennessee Middle School track, with indoor activities at TMS in case of rain. This free event is open to BTCS students in pre-K through fifth grade.  Activities begin at 5:30 p.m. with a family fun walk, registration, and vendor village, followed by track and field events. Activities include 50–100 meter runs, standing broad jump, wiffle ball throw, and relays. Additional features include vendor booths, free books from the BTCS Book Bus, meeting Tennessee High athletes, door prizes and grand prizes, and food samples.  Participants can register online at www.btcs.org/powerofplay  or on-site on May 1. A QR code is included for registration. Students who register by April 20 will receive a free T-shirt. Parents or guardians must remain on-site during the event.
Anderson Elementary School had a slam dunk kind of afternoon last Thursday! 🏀

Anderson's second graders were celebrated for winning an attendance challenge, earning T-shirts and a special visit from Tennessee High School basketball players Braden Howard, Reed Miller, and Russell Blevins.

The Viking basketball players not only helped pass out shirts, but also shared encouraging, motivational words with students as they prepare for TCAP testing. They reminded students that showing up, working hard, and believing in themselves makes all the difference.

The fun didn’t stop there! Students cheered on a dunk contest featuring the high school players, Principal John Sproles, and two student representatives chosen by their peers!

It was an exciting afternoon filled with energy and encouragement. Way to go, Anderson—and way to Be Present! Every Viking. Every Day.
27 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Collage of a school gym assembly featuring high school basketball players interacting with elementary students. One image shows students on a stage holding up T-shirts while younger students sit on the floor watching. Another shows three tall players posing with two younger boys. Additional photos capture a player attempting a layup during a basketball demonstration and players handing out T-shirts to excited students gathered nearby.
Collage of photos from a school gym assembly featuring high school basketball players. One image shows a player posing with a smiling staff member. Other images show players speaking into microphones to a group of seated elementary students, engaging them during the assembly.
Collage of photos from a school gym assembly showing basketball demonstrations. High school players perform layups and shots while elementary students sit along the sidelines watching. In one image, a student takes a turn shooting with players nearby, and in another, a player prepares for a dunk as the crowd looks on.
Four people stand together in a school gym, smiling at the camera. Three high school basketball players in athletic clothing hold basketballs while standing beside an adult staff member. A basketball hoop and gym doors are visible in the background.
Happy Assistant Principals Week!
We’re grateful for the assistant principals and program assistants across BTCS who support our schools each day. From building relationships to keeping things running smoothly, your work makes a difference for students and staff alike. Thank you for all you do.
27 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with teal background and large white text reading “Happy Assistant Principals Week.” Below, it lists April 6–10, 2026. Two sections appear at the bottom: “Assistant Principals” and “Program Assistants.” Assistant principals listed include staff from Tennessee Middle (Jeff Mustard, Carlinda Shaw, Barry Wade) and Tennessee High (Dave Collins, Jerry Humphrey, Paul Pendleton, Ashleigh Shu, Kelly Vance). Program assistants listed include Amanda White (Anderson Elementary), Beth Light (Avoca Elementary), Tracy Easterling (Fairmount Elementary), Allyson Dowdell (Haynesfield Elementary), Scott Lamie (districtwide), and Jeff Sanders (Viking Academy). Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears at the bottom.
All Bristol Tennessee City Schools will be closed on Friday, April 3 in observance of Good Friday. We hope our students, staff, and families enjoy a safe and restful day.
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with a mountain landscape background at sunset. Large text reads “Schools Closed” at the top. Below it says “Friday, April 3, 2026.” The words “Good Friday” appear prominently in large green letters across the center. The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo is in the bottom left corner.

☀️ Registration is NOW OPEN for BTCS Summer STREAM Camp!

Give your child a fun, engaging summer of learning—at no cost to families.

Open to BTCS students entering kindergarten through 9th grade, STREAM Camp runs June 1–25 (Mondays–Thursdays) and includes:

🍎 Free breakfast and lunch
🚌 Daily transportation (if registered by May 13)
🎨 Hands-on STREAM activities
📚 Focused reading and math support
⏰ Optional extended-day camp

Spots are limited—register by May 13!

👉 Sign up now: www.btcs.org/summerstream
(or use the form sent home with your child)

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

about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Colorful flyer promoting BTCS Summer STREAM Camp. Text reads: “Registration is open for BTCS Summer STREAM Camp. Incoming kindergarten through current 8th grade students. Mondays–Thursdays, June 1–25. Register online at www.btcs.org/summerstream . Questions: summerstream@btcs.org  or call your child’s school. Register by May 13.” Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears at the bottom.
Kindergarten & Pre-K online registration is OPEN! https://www.btcs.org/o/btcs/page/pre-k-and-kindergarten-registration
🌐Complete online! Save time at the in-person event.
🗓️ In-person event🗓️
Thursday, April 9
4-6 p.m. Drop-in
🏫All parents/guardians must attend the registration at the BTCS school your child is zoned to attend. More details at the link above!
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Kindergarten & Pre-K Registration graphic for Bristol Tennessee City Schools. Event is Thursday, April 9, 2026, from 4:00–6:00 p.m. (drop-in). Location: attend the registration event at the BTCS school your child is zoned to attend.  Kindergarten Tuition/Transfer: Kindergarten students applying for tuition or requesting a transfer must register at the school they wish to attend. Registration does not guarantee placement in that school; only in-zone students are assured enrollment. Parents will be notified of acceptance prior to the start of school.  Additional information: 	•	Completing the online process prior to April 9 will significantly reduce wait time. Assistance will be available at the event if needed. 	•	All parents/guardians registering a child should attend the April 9 event. 	•	Children must be five years old on or before August 15, 2026 to be eligible for kindergarten. 	•	Children must be four years old on or before August 15, 2026 to be eligible for pre-K.  Graphic includes an image of a teacher reading to young students with raised hands and the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo.

We hope everyone had a great Spring Break!

Reminder for BTCS families: Monday, March 23 is a Flexible Learning Day. Only students who are pre-registered for the Flexible Learning Day will report to school.

We're excited to welcome back all students and staff on Tuesday, March 24.

about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with the headline “Schools Closed” on a light background with illustrated spring flowers and grass. Text reads: “Monday, March 23 Flexible Learning Day. Only students who are pre-registered for the Flexible Learning Day report to school.” Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom.
Our Tennessee High School boys basketball team officially hit the road today, headed to Murfreesboro for the state tournament!

Finish strong, Vikings! 🏀
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A group of Tennessee High School boys basketball players and coaches stand in a line in front of a large charter bus on a snowy day. The team is dressed in matching black warmups, many with “Boro Bound” printed on the front. Light snow is falling, and a brick building is visible in the background. The players and staff are smiling as they prepare to depart for the state tournament.
Inside a charter bus, Tennessee High School boys basketball players and coaches sit in blue patterned seats, smiling and looking toward the camera. A few coaches sit near the front, with players filling the rows behind them. Through the bus windows, snow can be seen on the ground outside as the team begins their trip to the state tournament.
Spring Break is almost here! BTCS schools will be closed March 16–20. We hope our students, staff, and families enjoy a safe and relaxing week.

Students who are pre-registered for Spring Intersession will report to school March 17–19.

Monday, March 23 is a Flexible Learning Day. Only students who are pre-registered for the Flexible Learning Day will report to school.
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with the headline “Schools Closed” on a light background with illustrated spring flowers and grass. Text reads: “March 16–20 Spring Break. Only students who are pre-registered for Spring Intersession report to school on March 17–19. Monday, March 23 Flexible Learning Day. Only students who are pre-registered for the Flexible Learning Day report to school.” Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom.

Check out the Spring BTCS Newsletter! https://tinyurl.com/spring2026btcs

about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with a maroon background and white central panel displaying the words “Spring 2026” in large maroon letters. At the top left, the header reads “BTCS News,” and a white silhouette of Bristol’s skyline appears in the upper right corner.

A Full-Circle Reading Moment for Redhawks!

Read Across America Week at Fairmount Elementary School included a special visit from some familiar faces. Former Fairmount students who now attend Tennessee Middle School returned to the halls where their love of reading first began.

Thanks to the efforts of Fairmount librarian Allyson Rutherford and Tennessee Middle School language arts teacher Alison Quickel, these middle schoolers spent time reconnecting with their former teachers and reading to younger Redhawks eager to hear a good story.

Along the way, they shared what life is like in middle school, answered questions from curious elementary students, and helped encourage the next generation of readers by opening up books together.

It was a joyful celebration of reading, connection, and community, and a wonderful reminder that once you’re a Fairmount reader, you’re always part of the story. ❤️ 📖

about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A Tennessee Middle School student reads a picture book aloud to a group of younger students seated on the floor during a classroom visit at Fairmount Elementary School for Read Across America Week. The elementary students sit closely together on a carpet listening to the story while the reader holds the book near a large interactive display.
A group of Tennessee Middle School students and two teachers pose together in the Fairmount Elementary School library during Read Across America Week, each holding a favorite children’s book they shared with younger students during their visit.
A Tennessee Middle School student reads a picture book to a small group of Fairmount Elementary students gathered around in the school library. The younger students stand and sit close by, looking at the open book as the middle school student points to the page during a Read Across America Week visit.
Two Tennessee Middle School students stand at the front of a Fairmount Elementary classroom after reading to younger students during Read Across America Week. One student holds a picture book while they speak to the class, and elementary students seated on the floor respond and ask questions.
Two Tennessee Middle School students sit at the front of a Fairmount Elementary classroom reading a picture book to a group of younger students seated on a rug. One student holds the open book while reading aloud as the other stands nearby assisting, and the elementary students watch and listen during a Read Across America Week classroom visit.
Two Tennessee Middle School students sit at the front of a Fairmount Elementary classroom reading a picture book to a small group of young students seated on a patterned rug. One student holds the open book and reads while the other sits beside him holding another book, as the elementary students listen attentively during a Read Across America Week visit.
A Tennessee Middle School student holds open a picture book and reads aloud to a small group of Fairmount Elementary students seated on the floor in a classroom. Another middle school student sits nearby listening as the younger students look at the book during the Read Across America Week visit.
A Tennessee Middle School student sits at the front of a Fairmount Elementary classroom reading and talking with younger students gathered around their desks. A teacher sits nearby smiling as the elementary students listen and laugh during the Read Across America Week visit.