☀️ 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! 💙
1 day 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!

5 days 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!
5 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.”
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!
5 days 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.
Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their courage, sacrifice, and dedication to protecting the freedoms we enjoy will never be forgotten. 🇺🇸
8 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Alt text: Graphic from Bristol Tennessee City Schools for Memorial Day. The design features the words “Memorial Day” in large blue letters with “Remember and Honor” underneath. A small patriotic star with an American flag pattern appears above the text. A flowing red, white, and blue American flag design stretches across the bottom of the graphic on a light gray background.
As we close out another incredible school year, we want to say THANK YOU to our students, staff, school board members, and families for helping make 2025–2026 such a success!

We hope everyone has a fun and safe summer. We can’t wait to welcome you back for another great year!
11 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with a black-and-white horizontal striped background featuring a large red apple in the center. Inside the apple, white text reads “SCHOOL’S OUT!” In the bottom left corner is the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo with a red “B” and the district name in black text above a green line.
Last week, Bristol Tennessee City Schools celebrated our incredible staff with a special Staff Appreciation event across the district!

Over the course of three days, administrators traveled from school to school delivering drinks from High Ridge Coffee Co. to staff members throughout BTCS.

From classrooms and cafeterias to offices and hallways, it was a small way to say a very big thank you to the people who make a difference for students every single day. We appreciate all of our BTCS staff members and the care, dedication, and heart you bring to our schools!
13 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Four Bristol Tennessee City Schools staff members stand smiling together in a school hallway beneath posters promoting kindness and the Boys and Girls Club. One staff member holds an iced coffee drink. The group is dressed in casual professional attire with staff badges visible. White brick walls and colorful classroom decorations are visible in the background.
Two smiling women stand together in an elementary classroom beside a whiteboard. One woman wears a black jacket with white pants, and the other wears a bright red sweatshirt and jeans while holding a coffee cup and papers. Classroom shelves with labeled bins, teaching materials, and student supplies are visible in the background.
Two smiling women pose together in an office workspace. One woman is seated at a desk wearing a navy blue polka-dot blouse, while the other stands beside her in a black Bristol Tennessee City Schools jacket. A large iced coffee drink, computer keyboard, mouse, and phone are on the desk, with a calendar and framed car photo visible on the wall behind them.
Three Bristol Tennessee City Schools staff members stand together in an office area beside a curly-haired therapy dog. A school bus is visible through the large window behind them. One staff member wears a BTCS jacket, while the others are dressed in business-casual attire with staff badges. A dog bed sits on the floor nearby.
Four Bristol Tennessee City Schools staff members stand together in a school cafeteria kitchen holding iced coffee drinks topped with whipped cream. Stainless steel serving counters line the room, and colorful flower arrangements in painted cans decorate the shelves behind them. One staff member wears a Tennessee High Vikings shirt, while another wears a “peace, love & lunch” nutrition services shirt.

BTCS is proud to announce the inductees for the 2026 Bristol Tennessee City Schools Athletic Hall of Fame.

This year’s class will be inducted on October 4, 2026, at Tennessee High School, beginning with a ceremony at 3 p.m. in Viking Hall.

Please enjoy this video announcement from Tennessee High School athletes and athletic supporters announcing the Class of 2026! ---- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSfNSIbrxII
You may also learn more about the Class of 2026 at https://athletics.btcs.org/o/athletics/article/2922449.

13 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Congratulations, TOPS Class of 2026! 🎓
15 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Collage featuring Tennessee Online Public School (TOPS) Class of 2026 graduates during commencement ceremonies. The top photo shows graduates in blue caps and gowns posing on stage while holding diplomas. The center section features the colorful TOPS logo across a red and lime-green background. The bottom photo captures graduates celebrating as they toss their blue caps into the air inside the auditorium.

Avoca and Fairmount Elementary students put their STEM skills to the test during the annual Egg Drop Challenge with help from BTES and their bucket truck. Students designed creative containers to protect their eggs as they dropped from heights up to 45 feet, applying science, problem-solving, and teamwork.

Thank you to BTES for partnering with these schools again this year to make this fun hands-on learning experience possible!

18 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A BTES worker wearing a yellow hard hat and safety harness releases a student-designed egg drop container from a bucket truck during an outdoor STEM activity. The blue parachute-topped container floats downward against a bright blue sky with clouds and trees in the background.
A BTES bucket truck is parked outside on a sunny day with its boom arm extended high into the air. The white utility truck, labeled “BTES Bristol Tennessee Essential Services,” is set up for the school’s Egg Drop Challenge with trees and a bright blue sky in the background.
Wide view of an outdoor school event with dozens of elementary students seated on pavement and grass near a playground while a BTES bucket truck extends high into a large tree. Two utility workers sit in the raised bucket as students watch the demonstration on a sunny day surrounded by green hills and trees.
A BTES utility worker stands in a raised bucket truck high above the ground beside tree branches as a small egg-drop container with balloons attached falls through the air against a bright blue sky and green hillside backdrop.
Close-up of a student carefully holding an egg-drop project wrapped in protective material while another student and classmates gather nearby outdoors during the school’s Egg Drop Challenge activity.
Students sit along a sidewalk outside the school watching an Egg Drop Challenge demonstration as a utility worker in a raised bucket truck prepares to drop a student-created project from above. A school bus, parked cars, and the school building are visible in the background under a bright blue sky with clouds.
One final walk through the halls of THS. 🤎

Today, the Tennessee High School Class of 2026 celebrated its Senior Walkout — a special tradition marking the last time these seniors will walk out of high school together. Surrounded by cheers from classmates, staff, and family members, it was a memorable moment for an incredible class.
20 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Students and staff gather on the front steps of Tennessee High School during a celebratory send-off. Several seniors wearing decorated jeans with “Senior 2026” painted on the legs walk across the brick courtyard while cheerleaders hold maroon pom-poms on either side of the entrance.
Students walk through a crowd of cheering supporters outside Tennessee High School as members of the Mighty Viking Band perform nearby. Cheerleaders with maroon pom-poms line the foreground while families, staff, and students gather along the walkway under a cloudy afternoon sky.

For generations of Tennessee High students, Class Night has marked a meaningful transition, the moment one senior class passes the torch to the next.

Last night, the Class of 2027 officially stepped into its role as Tennessee High’s newest senior class, continuing a tradition that has been part of Viking history for decades.

These photos pair moments from this year’s ceremony with images from the 1961 Tennessee High yearbook, reminding us that while styles and faces may change, the pride, leadership, and traditions of Bristol Tennessee City Schools continue to connect Vikings across generations.

Congratulations to the Class of 2026 and the Class of 2027!

25 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A collage featuring Tennessee High School Class Night traditions across generations. The top image shows a large illuminated “CLASS NIGHT 26” display surrounded by maroon, white, and silver balloon arrangements outside the school entrance. The bottom left image shows two male students carrying a large shield and ceremonial axe during the 2026 Class Night ceremony while students dressed in formal white attire stand behind them on stage. The bottom right image is a black-and-white yearbook photo labeled “Class Night 1961,” showing students in formal attire holding a shield marked “BTHS,” highlighting the long-standing tradition at Tennessee High School.
Wide view of Tennessee High School’s Class Night ceremony inside Viking Hall. The school band performs on the gym floor while students and speakers stand on stage in formal attire beside the BTHS shield and ceremonial axes. Maroon curtains frame the stage, and “VIKING PRIDE” is displayed prominently along the front wall of the gym. Spectators are seated in the bleachers as the ceremony takes place.
Black-and-white 1961 Tennessee High School yearbook page titled “Class of ’61 Class Night.” The photo shows rows of formally dressed students standing together during the ceremony, with young women wearing gowns and gloves and young men wearing suits and ties. Below the image, a yearbook caption describes the tradition of seniors handing down the shields and axes to the junior class during Class Night.
Today we celebrate the incredible school nurses of Bristol Tennessee City Schools for all they do to care for and support our students every single day.

From treating everyday bumps and bruises to managing complex health needs, our nurses play a vital role in keeping our students safe, healthy, and ready to learn. They are often a calm presence, a trusted listener, and a source of comfort for students and staff alike.

We are grateful for the compassion, expertise, and dedication each of you brings to your work. You make a difference in the lives of our students and families every day.

Happy School Nurse Day! 🩺✨
28 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic celebrating School Nurse Day with a dark blue grid background and colorful balloons across the top. A circular emblem in the center reads “School Nurse Day” and “May 6, 2026,” featuring a school building with a medical cross and stethoscope. Along the bottom, a group of school nurses stands side by side, some wearing scrubs and others in casual attire, with two dogs sitting in front of them. The text “Bristol Tennessee City Schools” appears below the group.
Graphic recognizing school nurses for School Nurse Day on a dark blue grid background. The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears at the top, with a School Nurse Day badge on the left reading “May 6, 2026.” Individual headshots of nurses are arranged in a grid, each labeled with a name and school or role: Lori Viars (Anderson), Christy Booher (Avoca), Christina Dollar (Lead Nurse), Julie Nave (TMS), Tammy Moore (Fairmount), Julie Brummett (Haynesfield), Susanna Crumb (THS), Kathryn Netherland (Holston View), Sherry Ratliff (Viking Academy), Cam Mumpower (Float Nurse), and Maliah Tilley (Float Nurse).

Free summer meals are available for children 18 and under at Avoca Elementary School every Thursday this summer through the BTCS Summer Free Meals Program!

28 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Colorful flyer for the Bristol Tennessee City Schools Summer Free Meals Program. At the top left is a cartoon orange wearing sunglasses beside the program title. On the right, the flyer lists the Avoca Elementary School meal distribution site and the pickup time of 3:00–6:00 p.m.  A teal box in the center lists Thursday distribution dates: May 28; June 4, 11, 18, and 25; and July 2, 9, 16, and 23.  Below, text explains 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.  A teal information box states: • Any child under 18 is invited. • Each child will receive a gallon of milk in the seven-day pack and a half-gallon of milk in the weekend pack. • Meals are available first-come, first-served. • A parent or guardian must be present to pick up meals.  On the lower right, contact information is provided for the Bristol Tennessee City Schools Department of School Nutrition with the phone number 423-652-9222. The flyer ends with the statement, “USDA is an equal opportunity provider.”
More than 50 BTCS teachers stepped beyond the classroom to connect learning with real-world careers during the 29th annual Teacher Industry Day.

Thanks to the partnership and leadership of Bristol Tennessee Essential Services and support from Tennessee Valley Authority, educators spent the day engaging with more than 20 local industries, gaining firsthand insight into the skills and opportunities shaping our region’s workforce.

From healthcare and engineering to manufacturing and public service, these experiences help our teachers bring relevant, career-connected learning back to the classroom, preparing students for success after graduation.

We are grateful to our community partners who continue to invest in our teachers and students. Together, we are strengthening the connection between education and opportunity right here at home.
28 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A woman stands at a podium speaking into a microphone during Teacher Industry Day in a large meeting room. Behind her, a projected screen displays the event logo and a “Thank You to Our Sponsors” slide featuring BTES, Bristol Tennessee City Schools, and TVA logos. A banner to the right reads “Find Your Career Pathway” and lists various career fields. Tables and chairs are set up throughout the room.
A group of adults sits at round tables during a formal event while a speaker stands at a podium addressing the room. A large screen displays the Teacher Industry Day logo and sponsor logos, and an American flag stands nearby. Attendees listen as the presentation takes place in a banquet-style setting.
A woman speaks at a podium during Teacher Industry Day, holding notes while addressing the audience. Behind her, a large screen displays the event logo and a “Thank You to Our Sponsors” slide featuring BTES, Bristol Tennessee City Schools, and TVA. A banner to the side reads “Find Your Career Pathway,” highlighting career and technical education pathways.
Three adults stand in a television control room, looking at multiple monitors displaying live video feeds. A staff member gestures toward a large production switcher covered in colorful buttons, explaining how the equipment works while the others observe.
Several adults stand in a television studio with professional cameras, lighting equipment, and set pieces. One person gestures while speaking near a camera on a tripod, as two others listen nearby. The studio includes overhead lighting rigs, a monitor, and staged backdrops, showing a behind-the-scenes look at video production.
Two adults stand beside a professional video camera mounted on a tripod in a studio kitchen setting. One person adjusts the camera controls while the other looks up at the camera, smiling slightly. Behind them are white cabinets, a stainless steel refrigerator and ovens, and wood-paneled walls, suggesting a media or production space.

🏃‍♀️ 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. 💙

about 1 month 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!
about 1 month 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!
about 1 month 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. 💙

about 1 month 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!
about 1 month 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.