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

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.

Spring Break coming!

2 months ago, Tanika Hardin
Banner announcing “Spring Break / Schools Closed” with dates listed as March 16th–March 20th. The design features a dark background with colorful shapes in the corners. 🌸📅

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2 months ago, Tanika Hardin

Deadline quickly approaching to order a yearbook.

2 months ago, Tanika Hardin
Poster advertising school yearbooks for sale. Large headline reads “Yearbooks On Sale Now!” with a colorful disco ball graphic. Text says “Order your yearbook online at yearbookmarket.com.” Deadline listed as March 20, 2026. Price shown as $25. A QR code for ordering appears in the bottom right. The poster has a light background with pastel checkerboard-style decorations along the sides and bottom. 🎓📘
We need your help!
2 months ago, Tanika Hardin
Colorful poster asking for help reaching a donation goal. It reminds families that during Hurricane Helpers this Friday, students will assemble blessing bags for people in need. Donations are due by March 11, with a goal of at least 100 bags. Remaining needed items are listed: Kleenex (42), hand sanitizer (69), bars of soap (28), deodorant (58), shampoo (84), wipes (73), and lotion (48). Decorative graphics include a sun, clouds, flowers, and striped patterns. 🌞🌼

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2 months ago, Tanika Hardin

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3 months ago, Tanika Hardin
Bristol Tennessee City Schools will be closed on Tuesday, February 24.
3 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with a blue background featuring a blue alarm clock wrapped in a light blue knitted scarf. Text at the top reads “BRISTOL TENNESSEE CITY SCHOOLS.” A red diagonal stamp says “IMPORTANT UPDATE.” Large text in the center reads “CLOSED.” At the bottom, text reads “TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24.” The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears in the lower left corner.
Bristol Tennessee City Schools will be on a two-hour delay on Tuesday, February 24.
3 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
A blue graphic with a snowy, icicle-themed border announces: “Bristol Tennessee City Schools Two-Hour Delay February 24, 2026.” It lists delayed start times: TMS/THS at 9:30 a.m. and Elementary at 10:10 a.m. A note at the bottom reads, “Breakfast will be served!” White snowflakes are scattered across the background.

Hope you can join us.

3 months ago, Tanika Hardin
“Haynesfield Hurricanes logo above the words ‘Strength in Community’ in elegant script. Text below reads ‘PTA — You’re Invited, 2/19 at 6:00 PM,’ with the hashtag #jointhestorm at the bottom on a light neutral background.”
Correction…this will take you to our latest SMORE.
https://app.smore.com/n/ks2q7
3 months ago, Tanika Hardin

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3 months ago, Tanika Hardin
You’re invited to celebrate the incredible creativity of our students at the 11th Annual Virginia Duff Fine Arts Festival! 🎨🎶

Join us Thursday, February 26, from 5:30–7:30 p.m. at Tennessee Middle School for a districtwide K–12 showcase featuring a professional student art show and live vocal and instrumental performances.

Bring your family, invite a friend, and grab dinner from one of the local food trucks—we can’t wait to see you there! 💜
3 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Alt text:  Graphic promoting the 11th Annual Virginia Duff Fine Arts Festival. The design features soft overlapping circles in pastel purple, blue, and green tones. At the top right, it reads, “The community is invited.” Centered text reads: “11th Annual Virginia Duff Fine Arts Festival.” Event details: Thursday, February 26, 5:30–7:30 p.m., at Tennessee Middle School, 840 Alabama St., Bristol, TN. The graphic describes the event as a districtwide K–12 fine arts extravaganza including a professional student art show and student vocal and instrumental ensembles. It notes that the art show and musical performances will occur at the same time, allowing attendees to move through the event at their own pace. A line at the bottom reads, “Grab dinner from one of the local food trucks.” The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears in the lower right corner.

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3 months ago, Tanika Hardin

Looking for extra academic support for your child this spring? 🌱

Bristol Tennessee City Schools is offering Spring Intersession (March 17–19) and a Flexible Learning Day (March 23) to help students strengthen skills, stay engaged, and keep learning moving forward.

Register by March 6 to take advantage of this additional learning opportunity! www.btcs.org/page/flexible-learning-day

3 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic promoting Bristol Tennessee City Schools’ Spring Intercession and Flexible Learning Day. Three photos across the top show elementary students reading together, middle school students raising their hands in class, and an elementary student writing at a desk. Text reads: “Spring Intersession & Flexible Learning Day – Register Now.” Dates listed below: “Intersession: March 17–19” and “Flexible Learning Day: March 23.”

Parent Teacher Conferences scheduled for tonight will be postponed to a later date.

3 months ago, Tanika Hardin
Bristol Tennessee City Schools will be closed on Thursday, February 5.
3 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Blue graphic with falling snow and icicles at the top reads “Bristol Tennessee City Schools.” Large bold text in the center says “Closed,” followed by “February 5, 2026.” A snowflake and a thermometer icon appear near the bottom, indicating cold weather.

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4 months ago, Tanika Hardin

Wednesday, January 21 is the 100th day of school. Dress up day: something to represent 100. As with all dress up days, it is not mandatory.

4 months ago, Tanika Hardin