Bristol Township School District
TIGER STRONG: Empowered, Engaged, Inspired
Message from the Superintendent
- Melanie Gehrens, Superintendent of Schools

Vaccine Interest Form
Tigers in the News
- The design of Carolina Gonzalez-Espino, a senior at Truman High School, was painted as a mural in Morrisville Borough on L.O.V.E. is the Answer Day.
- Two hundred backpacks, one for each first grade student at Keystone Elementary School, were delivered via a PA State Police helicopter.
For the 2020-2021 school year, BTSD will partner with Lakeside and its NeuroLogic® Initiative that provides trauma-informed training and consultation to schools.
Professional Learning Partnerships brings the power of brain science to BTSD.
FDR and Armstrong students pledged to be peacemakers at the end of the Peacemaker Assembly, led by the Tariq Khamisa Foundation (TKF).
Instructure names Suzanne Denny one of six educators of the year
BTSD welcomes back Robert Findlay as Athletic Director and an Assistant Principal of Truman High School.
- Armstrong Middle School Hosted Community Partners at Back to School Nights.
- BTSD appoints Brandon Lang as the new Director of Food Services
- Family to Family Initiative Kicks Off Family Nights Nov. 3 for BTSD
Survey for Parents/Guardians
Parents and guardians, we want to hear from you! Once again, we are partnering with YouthTruth – a nonprofit organization that supports hundreds of schools and districts across the county – to conduct an anonymous survey on our behalf. Please take 15 minutes to complete the survey to help us improve your child’s school experience. BTSD evaluates the data and takes it into consideration when decision-making and setting future goals. Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Please take the survey before it closes at midnight on 11/19 by clicking this link: ytsurvey.org/bristolfamily21.
BTSD Code of Conduct Review
For the past three years, BTSD has been taking proactive steps to support social emotional learning (SEL) and the mental health of students and staff. This year, we will review our Code of Conduct as an important part of our SEL work. Discipline means to teach and the revision of our Code of Conduct will reflect this. Our goals for the new Code of Conduct are:
- Principals and teachers will use instructional responses to discipline before using punitive responses.
- Increase positive solutions for student behaviors.
- Decrease overall Office Discipline Referrals (ODRs).
- Decrease racial disproportionality for ODRs and exclusionary practices.
- Decrease the number of students in alternative placements.
School Newsletters
Brookwood's Monthly Newsletter
Keystone's Courier
Mill Creek's Pawsome News
FDR's Newsletter
Armstrong's Parent Newsletter
Truman's Green Lane GazetteListen to Tiger Talk
Tiger Talk is a monthly podcast where students, staff and administrators discuss popular topics around the district. It is currently hosted by Truman High School sophomore Giovanni Nigro. Listen to the latest episodes on Spotify.