Pasco County Schools Food & Nutrition services offers breakfast, lunch, summer feeding, and after-school snacks programs to Pasco County students.
FNS is one of the largest district departments with more than 600 full and part-time employees located at the District Office and within each of the schools. Each school kitchen has its own unique identity, but is still a part of the FNS team and follows the same menu, standards, policies and procedures. We are a self-funded department, using only federal funds, grants, and monies generated from t
he sale of school meals and catering to provide a nutritious, low cost school lunch and breakfast to Pasco County students. We operate much like a food service business with established annual goals and strategic plans. We pride ourselves on food safety, winning an award last year for our outstanding food safety training program. Each of our managers is nationally-certified in food safety, and all employees attend a 10-hour course in food safety and sanitation. To view your child's latest school food safety health inspection reports click here. We are organized with an administrative staff located at the District Office in Land Oβ Lakes, and self-contained production kitchens in each school. Each elementary school has a staff that consists of one FNS manager and support staff. Secondary schools are staffed with one FNS manager, an FNS assistant manager and support staff. Support staff includes FNS assistants and production assistants. In the District Office, the administrative staff is organized into six areas including operations, financial support, nutrition/menu support, professional development/marketing support, school support and technology support. Together, the administrative staff helps develop healthy menus, establish meal standards, design new schools/remodels, review food service operations, run Pasco County shelters, develop marketing/promotional programs, establish professional development programs and assist with school-based technology support and training. Pasco County FNS offers breakfast, lunch, summer feeding, and after-school snacks programs to Pasco County students enrolled in public and charter schools, day cares, Headstart and Early Headstart programs, and infant feeding programs. We also offer an Adult Meal Program for administrators and their staff, and cater meals for school-based functions. We serve approximately 2.25 million student breakfasts and 6.2 million lunches annually.
06/17/2026
Already missing this view. π
The lunch line may be on pause but we are still feeding Pasco County kids all summer long through Summer BreakSpot! Free breakfast and lunch for kids and teens 18 & under Monday through Thursday through July 21st.
Summer BreakSpot kicks off this Monday June 8th, free breakfast and lunch at on-site locations Monday through Thursday and curbside pickup every Tuesday where families can grab a full week of meals in one stop. Every kid and teen 18 & under is welcome through July 21st.
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Pasco County Schools Food & Nutrition Services is proud to host the Summer BreakSpot Program, providing FREE meals to kids 18 and under all summer long, starting June 8th! Just show up, eat, and enjoy!
05/29/2026
Happy last day of school Pasco! π₯³βοΈ
It has been an honor feeding Pasco students all year long, and we are not stopping now. Summer BreakSpot starts June 8th so the good food keeps going all summer long!
05/28/2026
Safe to say this oneβs a student favorite. ππ
Tangerine chicken over fried rice always delivers in The Zone!
05/26/2026
Throwback to last summer and the incredible work of The Zone and Pasco County Schools Transportation team delivering meals to students and families across the county. That same dedication is coming back this summer.
Summer Feeding begins June 8th, stay tuned for more details!
05/25/2026
From The Zone family to yours, we wish you a meaningful Memorial Day. Today we pause to honor and remember all who gave everything in service to our country.
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