Bristol Tennessee City Schools will be on a two-hour delay on Wednesday, February 4.

Road conditions across our district have improved significantly. We will continue to monitor and will re-evaluate road conditions in the morning.

about 6 hours ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic with a blue, snowy background and icicles along the top. Text reads: “Bristol Tennessee City Schools. Two-Hour Delay. February 4, 2026.” Below, school start times are listed: “TMS/THS: 9:30 a.m.” and “Elementary: 10:10 a.m.” A note at the bottom says, “Breakfast will be served!”

Bristol Tennessee City Schools will dismiss early today.

Elementary schools: 12:30 p.m
TMS and THS: 11:45 a.m.

All after-school programs and extracurricular activities are canceled through Sunday, February 1. This includes Dale Burns Youth Sports.

5 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic announcing Bristol Tennessee City Schools early dismissal on January 30, 2026, with a blue snowy background, icicles at the top, and icons of a snowflake and thermometer.
Bristol Tennessee City Schools will be closed on Monday, January 26.
9 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
“Blue winter-themed graphic with falling snow and icicles across the top. The Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo appears at the top. Large text in the center reads ‘CLOSED,’ with ‘January 26, 2026’ displayed below.”
📚 K–2 Families:
Please be on the lookout for a letter coming home soon with your child about a free summer book program through the Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation.
Participation is automatic—no action is required if you would like your child to receive the books. Families who wish to opt out must return the form or submit it online by Friday, February 6, 2026, at 3 p.m.
Be sure to review the letter for full details. 💙
11 days ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Blue and white graphic announcing “Attention BTCS K–2 Families.” Text reads: “Free Summer Books! Letter coming home soon with your child. Opt-out deadline: Feb. 6 at 3 p.m.” The Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation logo appears near the bottom, with megaphone illustrations on each side and “Bristol Tennessee City Schools” along the bottom.

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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.

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“Festive banner reading ‘Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year,’ decorated with white pine trees and falling snow on a dark background.”
Schools are closed from December 22 through January 5. Enjoy the break!
about 1 month ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic from Bristol Tennessee City Schools displaying the holiday schedule. Decorative string lights form a circular border around the text. Text reads: “Holiday Schedule. December 22–January 5: Schools Closed. January 6: All students return on regular schedule.”
Check out the BTCS Winter Newsletter! https://tinyurl.com/winter2025BTCS
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
BTCS News graphic with a maroon border and white center, featuring large maroon text that reads “Winter 2025.” The BTCS News logo appears in the upper left, with a stylized city skyline graphic in the upper right.
Early Dismissal Reminder 🚨

BTCS will dismiss early on Friday, December 19, for Winter Break.

Middle and High Schools @ 11:45 a.m.

Elementary Schools @ 12:30 p.m.
about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic announcing Early Dismissal for Bristol Tennessee City Schools. Text reads: “Early Dismissal! BTCS will dismiss early on Friday, December 19 for Winter Break.” Dismissal times listed are Middle/High: 11:45 PM and Elementary: 12:30 PM. The design features a dark blue background with a circular strand of colorful holiday lights surrounding the text and the Bristol Tennessee City Schools logo at the top.

🎉 Congratulations to Haynesfield Elementary and Holston View Elementary! 🎉

We’re proud to share that both schools earned an A school letter grade on the Tennessee State Report Card—recognizing strong achievement, growth, and commitment to student success. Way to go!

about 2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic announcing Tennessee School Letter Grades for 2024–2025, recognizing Haynesfield Elementary School and Holston View Elementary School with an A rating. Includes an “A Rating” badge and congratulatory message for outstanding student acceleration and school success, along with the Tennessee Department of Education logo.

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about 2 months ago, Tanika Hardin

Because we had 97% of students present yesterday, our students earned a pajama day! So dress in your PJs tomorrow(12/12)!

Attendance is so important for student success. Thanks so much for getting your kiddos to school each day!

about 2 months ago, Tanika Hardin

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2 months ago, Tanika Hardin

🎉 Congratulations to Our 2024–2025 Tennessee Reward Schools! 🎉

We are proud to announce that three Bristol Tennessee City Schools have been named Reward Schools by the Tennessee Department of Education—an honor recognizing outstanding student success in both achievement and growth.

Haynesfield Elementary
Tennessee Online Public School (TOPS)
Holston View Elementary


This distinction represents the hard work of our students, the dedication of our teachers and staff, and the strong support of our families and community. We are incredibly proud of each school for earning one of the state’s highest recognitions.

Help us celebrate these schools and their continued commitment to excellence!

2 months ago, Bristol Tennessee City Schools
Graphic announcing three Bristol Tennessee City Schools named 2024–2025 Tennessee Reward Schools. The top banner reads “2024–2025 Reward School.” Logos for Haynesfield Hurricanes, Tennessee Online Public School (TOPS), and Holston View Owls appear in the center. A footer states “Recognition for Outstanding Student Success in Achievement & Growth” alongside the Tennessee Department of Education logo.

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3 months ago, Tanika Hardin