As temperatures begin to drop, it's important to stay informed about potential schedule changes! For example, if there's a two-hour delay, school will start two hours later than usual but will dismiss at the regular time. For schedule change procedures and the best ways to stay informed when winter weather hits, go to www.btcs.org/schedulechanges.
7 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
"Blue alarm clock wrapped in a knitted blue scarf on a solid light blue background. Large text above reads 'SCHOOL SCHEDULE CHANGES' in a mix of black and lighter blue, indicating possible adjustments due to weather or other factors."
The annual Johnia Berry Memorial Toy Drive is underway from November 1 through December 3. This heartfelt initiative invites the community to donate toys for infants up to age 14 at area Food City locations and the Tennessee High Office. This toy drive is a tribute to Johnia Berry, a 2001 Tennessee High School graduate, who was passionate about dedicating her life to helping children. All toys collected will be distributed to children in Bristol, ensuring that the joy of the holiday season reaches those who need it most. The BTCS effort is coordinated by the THS Civinettes and the BTCS Family Resource Center. The toy drive is sponsored by Food City, News Channel 11, and the Pharoahs Car Clubs of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. For more information, please visit johniaberry.org. Join us in honoring Johnia's legacy by bringing smiles to children this holiday season.
8 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
"Johnia Berry Memorial Toy Drive" with image of red gift wrapped package and photo of Johnia Berry-date "November 1-December 3
On Veterans Day, we honor the veterans within our BTCS community and beyond. Your service and sacrifice have protected our freedoms, and we’re deeply grateful for your courage and commitment. Today and every day, we thank you for all you have given in service to our country.
9 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
“Graphic image for Veteran’s Day. An American flag drapes across the top left and bottom right corners against a white background. In the center, bold blue and red text reads, ‘THANK YOU VETERANS.’ Below, the date ‘11th November 2024’ is in black, followed by ‘Bristol Tennessee City Schools’ with a maroon ‘B’ logo. Stars and decorative lines in blue and red are placed above and below the text, adding patriotic elements to the design.”
BTCS and Bristol Tennessee Parks & Rec are now registering students in grades K-5 for Elementary School-Based basketball and cheerleading. For more information, go to www.btcs.org/youthsports.
10 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Elementary School-Based Athletics for students in grades K-5.  REGISTER NOW for Basketball & Cheerleading!  Logos: Bristol Tennessee City Schools, Bristol Parks & Recreation, along with logos of local schools: Anderson Rams, Avoca Dragons, Fairmount Red Hawks, Haynesfield Hurricanes, and Holston View Owls.
Check out the highlights from the October meeting of the Bristol Tennessee Board of Education and learn more about THS Viking Robotics! https://bristoltennesseecityschools.edurooms.com/engage/bristol-tennessee-city-schools/newsletters/board-meeting-summary-october-2024
15 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
"Image of the Bristol Tennessee Board of Education Meeting Summary for October 21, 2024. The header reads 'Bristol Tennessee Board of Education' with the meeting date in bold. Below, a group photo features five board members. The section titled 'October Spotlight' highlights Tennessee High School. A footer notes that the Bristol Tennessee Board of Education held its regular meeting on October 21 at 6 p.m. at the Administration Building, with a prompt to follow a link for the meeting summary. The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo is visible in the lower right corner."
BTCS schools are closed tomorrow, November 5, for election day. Schools will return to a regular schedule on Wednesday, November 6.
16 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Election Day notice graphic for Bristol Tennessee City Schools. The top half is a blue background with large white text reading ‘SCHOOLS CLOSED,’ followed by smaller text ‘November 5, 2024.’ The bottom half is a red background with white text reading ‘ELECTION DAY’ and four white stars arranged around a blue and white ballot box illustration with a red check-marked ballot. The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears at the bottom left.
Join the Order of the RoboFLOW with 4th and 5th Grade Robotics! Do you know what each letter in FLOW represents? Check out the video to learn more. Apply online at the link provided or get an application from your child's teacher. https://forms.office.com/r/hTJWwMjMnB https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM-pURw4WFg
28 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
The image features a futuristic robot holding a tablet, with the following text:  BTCS Elementary Robotics 4th and 5th Grades  Student applications are open now until October 30th.  The background is dark with subtle technological elements, complementing the theme of robotics. The text stands out in blue and orange tones, highlighting the important information about the student application deadline.
It’s National Principals Month! This month, we honor the hard work and dedication of all our BTCS principals who lead with passion, commitment, and vision. Thank you for all that you do!
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A graphic celebrating National Principals Month featuring headshots of eight principals from Bristol Tennessee City Schools. The principals are: Denise McKee (Avoca), Trey Arrington (Fairmount), Tanika Hardin (Haynesfield), Dr. Jane Laoo (Holston View), John Sproles (Anderson), Keith Parker (TOPS), Kim Kirk (Tennessee High), and Dr. Luke Douthat (Tennessee Middle). The text reads “October National Principals Month” with the hashtag #ThankAPrincipal.
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Maroon square with words BTCS News Fall 2024 with castle image
Reminder: Tomorrow, October 14, is a flexible learning day for pre-registered students only. All students return to their regular schedules on Tuesday, October 15. We look forward to seeing everyone back in class!
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Flexible Learning Day October 14, 2024
BTCS proudly announces a new staff member who will be joining Tennessee High School’s Viking Academy by January 2025. Welcome Jingle, the first official Therapy Dog in BTCS. Jingle is a 10-week-old goldendoodle who was born on July 19, 2024. Jingle is a cheerful girl with a bouncy step and a wagging tail. Her joyful spirit is infectious and is sure to bring smiles wherever she goes. She loves playing with squeaky toys and can often be found chasing after them with boundless enthusiasm. Jingle has a soft, easy, gentle side and loves to be petted and brushed, which makes her the perfect dog for our district. Read more at https://www.btcs.org/page/therapy-dogs.
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
"Meet Jingle" image featuring an adorable small dog with curly brown fur, wearing a red plaid bandana. The background is maroon with white paw prints scattered around. Text at the top reads "Meet Jingle," and the logo at the bottom reads "Bristol Tennessee City School."
Schools will be closed for Fall Break from October 7-11. Have a great break! Remember, only pre-registered students attend Fall Intersession on October 8, 9, and 10, as well as the flexible learning day on October 14.
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Fall Break October 7-11 2024
Check out the highlights from the September meeting of the Bristol Tennessee Board of Education! https://bristoltennesseecityschools.edurooms.com/engage/bristol-tennessee-city-schools/newsletters/board-meeting-summary-september-2024
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Image showing the Bristol Tennessee Board of Education members posing for a group photo in formal attire. The title reads: 'BRISTOL TENNESSEE BOARD OF EDUCATION Meeting Summary September 24, 2024.' Below the group image, a banner highlights the 'August Spotlight' featuring 'HAYNESFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL.' At the bottom, it states: 'The Bristol Tennessee Board of Education held its regularly scheduled meeting on October 21 at 6 p.m. at the Administration Building. Follow the link for the meeting summary.' The Bristol City Schools logo is visible in the lower right corner.
Schools will be closed Friday, September 20, for Race Day! Have a great weekend!
2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
This image announces a school closure for "Race Day" on Friday, September 20, under Bristol Tennessee City Schools. The top of the image features a black and white checkered border, followed by the text "SCHOOLS CLOSED Race Day" in red and white. Below this, there is a graphic of three numbered race cars on a track, and the school district's logo is placed at the bottom. The colors used are black, red, and gray.
Interested in having your child attend Fall Intersession on October 8, 9, and 10 or Flexible Learning Day on October 14? Fall Intersession Registration: https://forms.microsoft.com/r/qYHdNRR64K Flexible Learning Day Registration: https://forms.office.com/r/aFAM6n57E1 Deadline to register for both is October 2. Only those registered by October 2 may attend.
2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Photo of young girl smiling working at laptop with a young boy and another young girl beside her. The words FALL INTERSESSION appear in a pale blue box.
BTCS held a community-wide celebration of athletic excellence on September 8 with the induction of the inaugural class of the BTCS Athletic Hall of Fame. We will have lots more photos to come, and we will also be uploading the videos of the event to the Hall of Fame website. Stay tuned! https://bit.ly/3ZdIvRZ
2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Hall of fame inaugural class inductees cut the robbon of thew new BTCS Athletic Hall of Fame
BTCS is excited to announce the establishment of the Bristol Tennessee City Schools Athletic Hall of Fame. This prestigious new initiative will recognize and honor athletes, teams, coaches, administrators and special contributors who have made historically noteworthy contributions to the school district’s athletic programs, including both Tennessee High School and Slater High School. The inaugural class of the BTCS Athletic Hall of Fame includes a diverse group of 26 individuals and teams* from various sports and different eras, representing both schools’ exceptional talent and dedication. This meticulous selection process involved extensive research and time from a dedicated advisory committee. For future classes, nominations may be made by anyone wishing to recognize a former athlete, team, or special contributor. For more information, visit the BTCS Hall of Fame website at www.btcs.org/hof.
4 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Announcing: Bristol Tennessee City Schools Athletic Hall of Fame (castle logo)