Reminder: All BTCS schools and offices will be closed tomorrow, Friday, April 18, in observance of Good Friday. We hope our students and staff enjoy the long weekend!
2 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with a teal background and a watercolor-style red flower. Large cream-colored text reads: “Schools Closed. Friday, April 18, 2025. Good Friday.” At the bottom, the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears in red.
Planning is underway for Dale Burns Youth Sports this fall! We would love your feedback to determine interest in flag football, tackle football, volleyball, and cheerleading. Thank you! 👉 Please complete one survey per child: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TDJD2XH
2 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
“Interest Survey – Youth Sports – Rising Grades K-5 – Dale Burns Youth Sports Program.” Logos for Bristol Tennessee City Schools and Bristol Parks & Recreation appear in the bottom corners. The design features bold black, white, and maroon color blocks with wave detail.
Today marks the final day of National Assistant Principals Week, and we’ve spent the week celebrating the outstanding assistant principals and program assistants who help our schools thrive. Their leadership, dedication, and heart make a difference every single day. Thank you for all you do to support students, staff, and families across BTCS!
8 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic celebrating Assistant Principals Week, April 7–11, 2025. The background is dark blue with the word "Happy" in large white letters, followed by "Assistant Principals Week!" in white and the date in light teal. Two labeled sections list names: Assistant Principals – Tennessee Middle: Jeff Mustard, Carlinda Shaw, Barry Wade; Tennessee High: Dave Collins, Jeremy Humphrey, Paul Pendleton, Ashleigh Shu, Kelly Vance. Program Assistants – Amanda White (Anderson), Sherry Hutton (Avoca), Kayla McMeans and Tracy Easterling (Fairmount), Allyson Dowdell (Haynesfield), Tim Smith (Holston View). Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the bottom.
Happy National Librarian Day! 📚 April is also School Library Month, and we’re proud to celebrate the incredible librarians who serve our schools every day: Anderson: Lindsey McKinney Avoca: Sarah Cross Fairmount: Allyson Rutherford Haynesfield: Pam Egeler Holston View: Brooke Fleenor TMS: Allison Ball THS: Britni Sauceman & Shannon Silvers Thank you for helping our students grow, learn, and explore!
15 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with a maroon background and the heading “School Library Month” styled above a cartoon bookshelf edge. A list of librarians by school appears in white text: Anderson: Lindsey McKinney; Avoca: Sarah Cross; Fairmount: Allyson Rutherford; Haynesfield: Pam Egeler; Holston View: Brooke Fleenor; TMS: Allison Ball; THS: Britni Sauceman & Shannon Silvers. To the right, the message “Happy National Librarian Day!” is displayed. At the bottom is the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo.
Bristol Tennessee City Schools is excited to announce Kayla McMeans has been named the new principal of Holston View Elementary School. Ms. McMeans comes to Holston View from Fairmount Elementary where she has been serving as program assistant. She began her career in education in 2007. Before joining BTCS two years ago, Ms. McMeans served as an assistant principal in Sullivan County Schools for four years. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from East Tennessee State University and a Master of Arts and Educational Specialist degree in Educational Leadership from Union College. “I am honored to join the Holston View family and to have the opportunity to lead a school with such a strong tradition of academic excellence, innovation, and community spirit,” said Ms. McMeans. “It is my educational vision to ensure that every student feels valued, inspired, and excited to come to school each and every day. I look forward to making meaningful relationships with students, staff, and families while continuing to uphold the values that make Holston View such a special place.” Ms. McMeans will replace Dr. Vonda Beavers, who is currently serving as interim principal. Dr. Beavers will remain in the interim role until a transition timeline is determined for Ms. McMeans. Congratulations, Ms. McMeans!
17 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Photo of Kayla McMeans with Castle image with "Bristol Tennessee City Schools, Kayla McMeans, Principal, Holston View Elementary, Administrative Announcement"
Spring has sprung, and so has the latest issue of BTCS News! Don’t miss a moment—check it out now and see what’s blooming in BTCS! https://tinyurl.com/spring2025btcsnews
17 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
BTCS News Spring 2025 graphic featuring bold text on a maroon and white background, with the Bristol Tennessee City Schools skyline logo in the top right corner
At this month's school board meeting, Tennessee Middle School was in the spotlight with student council and Honey, the therapy dog. Follow the link for meeting highlights! https://bristoltennesseecityschools.edurooms.com/engage/bristol-tennessee-city-schools/newsletters/board-meeting-summary-march-2025
22 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Five members of the Bristol Tennessee Board of Education stand smiling in front of a brick building. Text on the image reads: "Bristol Tennessee Board of Education. Meeting Summary March 24, 2025. March Spotlight: Tennessee Middle School. The Bristol Tennessee Board of Education held its regularly scheduled meeting on March 24, at 6 p.m. at the Administration Building. Follow the link for the meeting summary." The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears in the lower right corner.
On The Right Track: Community Support Day 📅 Tuesday, March 25 I 🕓 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. I 📍 Tennessee High School Track I Tennessee High School families are invited to On The Right Track: Community Support Day, a special event offering valuable resources on key adolescent issues such as teen driving, mental health, substance use, and basic needs assistance. Local community representatives will be on-site to provide essential information and connect families with organizations dedicated to supporting youth well-being. This event is hosted by Bristol Tennessee City Schools and Communities in Schools, with support from: ✔️ BTCS Family Resource Center ✔️ Frontier Health ✔️ Sullivan County Anti-Drug Coalition ✔️ Bristol TN Police Department ✔️ YWCA ✔️ YMCA No registration is required—just stop by and take advantage of these valuable resources! For more information, contact: 📧 Ashton Rosenboro aroseenboro@cisofah.org | (423) 225-2278 rosenboroa@btcs.org | (423) 652-9449
30 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A promotional graphic for ‘On The Right Track: Community Support Day.’ The background is blue with a black and yellow diagonal ribbon-like design in the top right corner. The event title, ‘ON THE RIGHT TRACK: COMMUNITY SUPPORT DAY,’ is displayed in large, bold yellow text. Below, the date and time, ‘Tuesday, March 25 | 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.,’ and location, ‘@ Tennessee High School Track,’ are written in white text inside a yellow rounded rectangle. The ‘Communities In Schools Appalachian Highlands’ logo is in the top center, while the top left corner contains logos for ‘United Way of Bristol TN/VA’ and ‘Bristol Tennessee City Schools,’ along with the text ‘In partnership with BTCS.’
Reminder: Monday, March 17, is a Flexible Learning Day. Schools will be closed, except for students who have pre-registered for the flexible learning day. All students will return on a regular schedule on Tuesday, March 18.
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A warm-toned graphic with an orange and yellow gradient background, featuring “Schools Closed” in a handwritten-style font at the top with small butterfly illustrations. Below, black text reads: “Monday, March 17 Flexible Learning Day” followed by red text: “Schools Closed except for students who are pre-registered for the Flexible Learning Day.” At the bottom, the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears in green and orange, above an illustrated row of yellow daffodils.
🎉 Congratulations to Kay Ward! 🎉 We are thrilled to celebrate Kay Ward, who was recognized as a finalist for the Coordinated School Health Student, Family, and Community Involvement Coordinator of the Year at last week's Coordinated School Health Institute in Nashville! This prestigious honor recognizes individuals who go above and beyond to engage students, parents, community members, and volunteers in ways that enhance student health and well-being. With over four decades of dedication to public education, Ms. Ward continues to make a lasting impact as Bristol Tennessee City Schools Coordinator of Family and Community Engagement. From supporting families’ basic needs to promoting literacy and even helping bring the district’s first therapy dog to our schools, her passion and commitment shine through in everything she does. Please join us in congratulating Ms. Ward on this well-deserved recognition! 👏
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Photo of woman holding a certificate in front of a gold and silver wall
Reminder: BTCS schools will be closed for Spring Break from March 10-14. We hope our students, staff, and families have a wonderful and relaxing break!
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A warm-toned graphic with a background gradient of orange and yellow, featuring a handwritten-style title that reads “Schools Closed” at the top, accompanied by small butterfly illustrations. Below, on the left side, black text states: “March 10-14 Spring Break Schools Closed” with “Schools Closed” in red. On the right side, black text reads: “Monday, March 17 Flexible Learning Day Schools Closed except for students who are pre-registered for the Flexible Learning Day,” with “Schools Closed” in red. At the bottom, the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo is displayed in green and orange, above an illustrated row of yellow daffodils.
Happy National Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day! BTCS maintenance works tirelessly behind the scenes to keep our schools safe, clean, and running smoothly. Their dedication ensures a great environment for students, staff, and the Bristol community. Thank you for all you do!
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A maroon and white graphic celebrating National Maintenance Worker Appreciation Day. The text reads: “NATIONAL MAINTENANCE WORKER APPRECIATION DAY” in large, bold, white capital letters at the top. On the left side, white text says, “THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT YOU DO FOR OUR STUDENTS, STAFF, AND COMMUNITY!” On the right side, the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo is displayed, featuring a stylized image of the iconic Bristol sign and school buildings. Below the logo, “FACILITIES & MAINTENANCE” is written in a curved font. At the bottom, “Bristol Tennessee City Schools” is written in white capital letters.
Holston View families, There is currently a power line down at the school. As a result, dismissal will be rerouted. If you are picking up your child today, please pay careful attention to those directing traffic, be patient, and expect delays. C4K and the Reading Party are canceled this afternoon/evening.
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
🔌⚡ Hands-On STEM Learning with BTES! ⚡🔌 Our 6th and 7th grade STEM students had an electrifying experience in February when a team from BTES visited to bring circuits to life! 💡⚙️ Students sketched circuit diagrams, then got hands-on with screwdrivers and wire strippers to wire a light switch and bulb to a power source—seeing their work light up in real-time! With guidance from BTES professionals, including linemen and engineers, they explored real-world electrical concepts and career pathways in the energy industry. A huge thank you to BTES for sparking curiosity and inspiring future problem-solvers! 🔥⚙️
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
BTES employee helping a student with wiring in a STEP project
Congratulations to the following TOPS and Tennessee High students who scored 29 or above on the ACT! Tennessee Online Public School: Deidre Tynes, Tennessee High School: Brianna Lynn Adams, Kayden Ray Adams, Emma Lan Barnett, Aniston Leigh Barnette*, Wilson Scott Boyles, Noah Christopher Broglio, Raegan Elizabeth Cuddy, Hunter Isaac Finch*, Keeley Jaymes Greene, Jonathan Reed Helms, Luke Edwin Hicks*, Zachary Michael Johnson, Colby Ryan Lamb, Killian Thompson Laoo, Lana Elizabeth Lavinder, Jackson Parker Lemmons, Erin Elizabeth Littleton, Elijah Cross Moore, Ryder Draycen Poole, Jenna Carol Reecher, Harper Elizabeth Robinette, Carter Hollins Romans, Arianna Mercedes Rowell, Luke Journey Sah, Dominic Landon Shipley, Makenzie Hope Smith, Spencer Allen Sproles, Nell Elizabeth Stigers*, Kennen Christopher Still, Sophia Grace Streetman, Jaxon Gage Tabor, Cora Leigh Talbert, Arabella Leybold Taylor, Abigail Grayson Waldorf, Chloe Brylin Whitt, *not pictured
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Photo of group of high school students and photo of group of one high school student. Logo of tri-star and Tennessee online public school. "29+ ACT" Symbol of starburst.
At approximately 12:30 p.m. today, during a planned drill for one of our schools, our alert system Centegix was accidentally triggered for all schools to be placed into a lockdown. This was in error, and the lockdowns were quickly cleared. As always, we are thankful for the immediate response of the Bristol Tennessee Police Department. We apologize for the disruption.
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Check out the highlights from the February meeting of the Bristol Tennessee Board of Education, including a special presentation from Fairmount Elementary: https://bristoltennesseecityschools.edurooms.com/engage/bristol-tennessee-city-schools/newsletters/board-meeting-summary-february-2024
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A promotional graphic for the Bristol Tennessee Board of Education's meeting summary from February 17, 2025. The image features a group photo of five board members standing in front of a brick building. The text includes "BRISTOL TENNESSEE BOARD OF EDUCATION" in bold white and maroon letters, along with "Meeting Summary February 17, 2025" on a maroon banner. Below, the graphic highlights the "February Spotlight" on "FAIRMOUNT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL" with a shining light effect. The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo is displayed in the bottom right corner. A brief note mentions that the meeting was held at the Administration Building and directs viewers to follow a link for the meeting summary.
Exciting news for grades K-5! Register now for the Dale Burns Youth Soccer Program. Skills & Drills will be held March 22. Games begin on March 29. Don't miss the chance to be part of the fun! How to Register: -Online registration available. -Deadline to register: March 7. For more details, visit www.btcs.org/youthsports.
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Gray box with maroon border. Soccer ball image with "Youth Soccer" printed in the center. Text: "Registering Now, Grades K-5, Dale Burns Youth Sports Program"
📢 Reminder: Schools are closed tomorrow, Monday, February 17, for a Parent Conference Day. Parent conferences are scheduled individually by each school.
2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A digital graphic displays “Schools Closed” in large red script at the top. Below, the text states: “Monday, February 17 – Parent Conference Day” In red text: “Schools Closed. Parent conference dates/times are individually scheduled by each school.”  At the bottom, the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears with “B” in red and the rest in green. The background includes illustrated school supplies such as books, pencils, a backpack, a notebook, and a ruler.
Happy School Resource Officer Appreciation Day! We are incredibly grateful for our dedicated SROs who work hard to ensure the safety and well-being of our students and staff every day. Your service does not go unnoticed—thank you for all you do! 🚓🏫
2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A graphic with a dark blue background features bold white text reading, “SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER APPRECIATION DAY.” Below, a list of schools and their assigned School Resource Officers (SROs) is displayed in white uppercase letters: 	•	Anderson: Storme Rivera 	•	Avoca: Josh Graham 	•	Fairmount: Johnathan Gragg 	•	Haynesfield: Freddy Owens 	•	Holston View: Mallory Berenzy 	•	Tennessee Middle: Sherman Eury 	•	Tennessee High: Aaron Colley 	•	Viking Academy: Julian Riojas  At the bottom, white text reads, “THANK YOU FOR KEEPING US SAFE!” In the top right corner, there is a City of Bristol, Tennessee Police Department badge, which features a black shield with gold and white text, a blue mountain design, and a small Tennessee state flag emblem.