Colorful promotional graphic for Bristol Tennessee City Schools Summer STREAM Camp. The headline reads “Registration is open for BTCS Summer STREAM Camp.” The camp is for incoming kindergarten through current 8th grade students and runs Mondays through Thursdays, June 1–25. A large circular logo on the left says “BTCS Summer STREAM Camp” with the words Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Math around the edge. A highlighted section reads “Register online at www.btcs.org/summerstream.” Contact information includes the email summerstream@btcs.org and a note to call your child’s school with questions. A banner at the bottom reads “Bristol Tennessee City Schools” and another states “Register by May 13!”
Lauren L. Ragan stands smiling against a maroon and light background, holding a wooden plaque award. Text on the graphic reads “Lauren L. Ragan, Grades PreK–4” and “District Teacher of the Year.”
Brad Stubbs, District Teacher of the Year for grades 9–12, stands outdoors with a group of high school students in a school garden area. The group poses together on a sunny day with raised garden beds, houses, and a partly cloudy sky in the background.
Olivia DeBruin stands smiling against a maroon and gray graphic background with text that reads “Olivia DeBruin, Grades 5–8, District Teacher of the Year.” She is wearing a light cardigan over a patterned dress and a school lanyard, posed with her hands clasped in front of her.
Collage graphic highlighting Vikings United at Tennessee High School. Images include three women standing at a Vikings United booth with a banner, a Snowball Winter Semi-Formal Dance announcement, a large dessert table, a teacher appreciation display with the school building, breakfast items for staff, and two women posing with the Viking mascot holding a gift basket. The center features the Vikings United logo with the words “Culture • Community • Fundraising.”
Aerial view of Viking Hall with its green domed cupola and finial at the center of the roof, with a small inset showing a hand-drawn sketch of the finial design based on original 1936 blueprints.
A composite graphic featuring two images related to the Tennessee High School Art Club’s “Paint the Plow” project. The top image shows a TDOT snowplow blade painted by students with a brick-wall motif, a yellow road sign reading “DRIVE SLOW,” and the word “BRISTOL” spelled in white lights across the top; “THS Art Club” is painted on the lower right corner. Below and to the right, a group photo shows Tennessee High School art students, their teacher, and TDOT staff posing in front of the completed snowplow blade and a TDOT truck. The TDOT logo appears in the lower left corner of the graphic.
A collage of nine photos showing middle and high school students exploring hands-on career simulators inside the Be Pro Be Proud mobile workshop. Images include students trying a virtual welding simulator, operating heavy equipment and construction simulators, using VR headsets for lineman training, receiving guidance from Tennessee High School CTE students and community partners, and a view of the exterior of the Be Pro Be Proud truck. The photos capture students actively engaging with welding tools, machinery controls, and virtual environments as part of a career exploration event.
Group photo of the Bristol Tennessee Board of Education members standing in front of a maroon background. The text above them reads “Congratulations Bristol Tennessee Board of Education.” Below the group photo is the Tennessee School Boards Association (TSBA) logo and the text “Board of Distinction.” One board member holds a framed plaque recognizing the honor.
A collage of photos showing students in the Bristol Tennessee City Schools health science programs practicing hands-on skills in classroom and lab settings. Scenes include students assisting one another in hospital beds, learning to take vitals, folding medical linens, and working with equipment. Overlaid text reads: “Bloomberg Philanthropies and Ballad Health Visit BTCS to Spotlight Innovative Health Science Pathways.” The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears at the bottom.
Gold gradient background with scattered gold confetti at the top. On the left, bold white text reads “Bristol TN City Schools Recognized for Excellence in Student Support Systems.” On the right, the RTI²-A+B Change Makers Award logo is displayed in blue and white, featuring three stylized stars and circles.
A graphic announcing “TVA Grant Expands Career Opportunities for BTCS Students.” Logos shown include Bristol Tennessee, TVA Economic Development Workforce Invest, Bristol Tennessee City Schools, Junior Achievement of East Tennessee, BTES, and NETWORKS Sullivan Partnership.
Graphic introducing Dolly, Bristol Tennessee High School’s newest therapy dog. The top section features the headline ‘Hello, Dolly! Welcome Bristol’s Newest Therapy Dog’ with the Maroon & White student newspaper logo and staff writer credit. Below, a red banner thanks Dolly’s Top Dog sponsor, Friendship Enterprises, with the Friendship Cars logo. On the right, a photo shows Dolly, a fluffy brown Goldendoodle puppy with white paws, standing on the pavement in front of Bristol Tennessee High School.
Dr. Annette Tudor, BTCS Director of Schools, stands with a colleague while holding a plaque recognizing her as the 2026 First Region Superintendent of the Year. Behind them is a maroon BTCS banner. Text on the right reads: '2026 First Region Superintendent of the Year. Awarded by Tennessee Organization of School Superintendents.' Text at the bottom reads: 'Congratulations Dr. Annette Tudor, BTCS Director of Schools.
Photo of two women, one holding a framed photo of a dog, text, Furever Friends
Photo of side of Stone Castle with tree in left foreground. Text "2025 Historic Preservation Award
Graphic featuring Honey, a fluffy white and brown therapy dog with a pink collar, announcing her “Furever Friend” — United Southeast Federal Credit Union. The image includes the credit union’s logo and states that it is Honey’s lifetime sponsor at Tennessee Middle School.
Dr. Kristie Coleman (right) receives the 2025 Prevention Partner of the Year award from the Sullivan County Anti-Drug Coalition. She is pictured smiling and holding a plaque while standing beside another woman in a presentation room. Bold text on the right highlights the award and organization.
Bristol Tennessee City Schools Athletic Hall of Fame Logo Class of 2025
Photo of students and adults who participated in the Ballad Academy signing day 2025