August 2025 Family and Community Newsletter

The latest edition includes information about recent changes to free school meals, upcoming supply drives and spirit nights, CTE Career Pathways, and other important news.

Featured Story

Changes to Free School Meals

Due to rising food costs and changes in federal legislation, our district will be making some changes starting with the 2025–2026 school year...

For the past several years, all Pasco County Schools have been part of a federal program called the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP). This program has allowed us to offer free breakfast and lunch to all students, regardless of income.

However, due to rising food costs and changes in federal legislation, our district will be making some changes starting with the 2025–2026 school year.

Next year, we will move to a hybrid model:

  • Schools in high-poverty areas will continue offering free meals to all students through the CEP program.
  • All other schools will return to the traditional meal program, where families will need to fill out Free and Reduced-Price Meal Applications to see if their child qualifies for free or discounted meals.

Below are helpful links to guide you:

If you have questions, please contact us through Let’s Talk: School MealsWe’re happy to help.

We truly value the opportunity to support your child’s health and learning and remain committed to ensuring that every student has access to nutritious meals.

Sincerely,

Pasco County Schools

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Attend and Achieve

Attendance Pays Off

Pasco County Schools is committed to reducing absenteeism and increasing student achievement outcomes. That’s why this year, and moving forward, we will be...

Pasco County Schools is committed to reducing absenteeism and increasing student achievement outcomes. That’s why this year, and moving forward, we will be increasing awareness around the importance of attendance—with the goal of strengthening our collective responsibility to make sure students are learning every day. Each month we’ll be sharing facts and helpful tips about attendance.

August Statistic:

Students who graduate make approximately $10,000 more per year.

DID YOU KNOW?

Even missing just 1 day of school can make a difference. Each day helps your child learn, grow, and stay on track. Every school day really matters!

Missing Just 2 days a month?

It might not seem like much, but over time it adds up. Your child could miss:

  • Up to 20 days of learning in a year
  • 30 hours of crucial math instruction
  • 60 hours of essential reading and writing practice
  •  By graduation, that’s over 1 full year of lost learning!

Missing 4 Days a Month?

The impact is even more serious. In just one school year, your child could lose:

  • 40 days of learning
  • 60 hours of critical math instruction
  • 120 hours of vital reading and writing practice
  • By graduation, that’s more than 2 full years of missed education!

 What Can You Do?

  • Set a regular bedtime and morning routine
  • Schedule appointments outside of school hours
  • Communicate with the school if your child must be absent

Your child’s future starts with showing up today!

Learn more by visiting https://www.pasco.k12.fl.us/attendance

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Community Connections

Back-to-School Outing Hosted by the Tampa Tarpons

The Tampa Tarpons are hosting a back-to-school outing at Steinbrenner Field on Friday, August 30, at 6:30 p.m., coinciding with Fan Appreciation Night...

The Tampa Tarpons are hosting a back-to-school outing at Steinbrenner Field on Friday, August 30, at 6:30 p.m., coinciding with Fan Appreciation Night!

Schools across the county are invited to attend a fun-filled evening of baseball, giveaways, games, and fireworks—all while giving back to the school district.

Ticket Options:

  • $19.09 Ticket Package: Includes reserved game ticket + Tarpons hat
  • $31.44 Ticket Package: Includes reserved game ticket + Tarpons hat + Meal Deal (hot dog or hamburger with chips and choice of a soda or water)

Event Highlights:

  • Entry giveaway for the first 1,000 fans
  • Prizes given away every inning
  • Interactive games on the concourse for kids
  • Post-game fireworks show

Each ticket purchased will contribute $5 back to our school district!

To buy tickets, please visit https://www.gofevo.com/event/PascoBacktoSchool2025

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Supply Drives and Spirit Nights

Community partners across the county are continuing to host supply drives and spirit nights to support the Foundation's Wise Supplies program. All monetary and physical donations go directly to teachers and students. Check out the different drives and spirit nights by visiting our events page

Pasco Education Foundation to be Featured in Target Circleâ„¢

The Pasco Education Foundation is excited to be featured in Target Circle™. Vote for the Foundation in the Target app to direct Target funds to support our work of providing essential classroom supplies to Pasco County teachers and students...

The Pasco Education Foundation is excited to be featured in Target Circle™. Vote for the Foundation in the Target app to direct Target funds to support our work of providing essential classroom supplies to Pasco County teachers and students. 

You can vote directly in the Target app or in your account on Target.com. Find the Pasco Education Foundation in the My Target, Explore Benefits, or See Your Deals sections on your Target Circle™ account.

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Employment Opportunities

Transportation Hiring Event

Drive your career forward with Pasco County Schools! Join us at our Transportation Hiring Event on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Raymond B. Stewart Middle School in Zephyrhills...

Drive your career forward with Pasco County Schools! Join us at our Transportation Hiring Event on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Raymond B. Stewart Middle School in Zephyrhills. We’re hiring Bus Drivers, Transportation Assistants, Vehicle Technicians, and more. Enjoy competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and paid CDL training support.

Register by visiting https://ryu.pasco.k12.fl.us/hreq-mform/view.php?id=205434 

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Family Information and Support

Take Stock in Children

Qualifying students entering 9th -11th grades are encouraged to apply for the Pasco Education Foundation's Take Stock in Children program. Students in our program are matched with a caring mentor, receive supportive services relating to high school and post-secondary plans, and receive a scholarship! Learn more and apply now to get a head start on the school year.

General Information

Transcript Request Changes

Former students or parents of former students (60 days or more beyond graduation) needing transcripts should now request them directly from District Records Management.

Current students and current year graduates (through August 1 of each year) will continue to request transcripts through their schools.

myStudent Parent & Student Communication Tutorial

Get ready for the upcoming school year by checking out our myStudent Parent & Student Communication Tutorial!

Video tutorial - https://bit.ly/4kpDtJa

Help document - https://bit.ly/407yLIV

This Month

FDLRS Parent and Family Trainings

FDLRS Gulfcoast is offering online parent and family trainings in August, provided by the Florida Department of Education, Bureau of Exceptional Education and Support Services IDEA funded projects...

FDLRS Gulfcoast is offering online parent and family trainings in August, provided by the Florida Department of Education, Bureau of Exceptional Education and Support Services IDEA funded projects.

Homework Help is a training that focuses on tips and tricks to assist learners at home with study strategies and homework completion. This training is from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on August 27.

Successful School/Home Communication is a training that is designed to help you navigate challenging parent conferences and IEP meetings. This training is from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on August 28.

To attend these training sessions, please visit the FDLRS Parent Services information page, or email Sandi Bailey at hoenigmans@pcsb.org.

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World Class Opportunities

Career Dual Enrollment

Pasco County students have an exciting opportunity to get ahead through Career Dual Enrollment—a powerful program that blends high school and career training...

Pasco County students have an exciting opportunity to get ahead through Career Dual Enrollment—a powerful program that blends high school and career training into one seamless experience. Students can earn technical skills and academic knowledge that prepare them for college, career, and life—all while still in high school! 

Through partnerships with Fred K. Marchman Technical College (FKMTC), Pinellas Technical College (PTC), and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, students can explore career certificate programs in high-demand fields. Tuition and textbooks are completely free, saving families money while accelerating students’ paths to success. 

Career Dual Enrollment students stay enrolled at their home schools while gaining hands-on experience and earning credentials that give them a competitive edge in the workforce or in future college programs. 

For more information, please visit our Career Dual Enrollment page.

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CTE Career Pathways

Pasco County Schools is proud to offer students a head start in their future careers through Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways...

Pasco County Schools is proud to offer students a head start in their future careers through Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways! These pathways are more than just classes—they are a series of structured, hands-on learning experiences designed to prepare students for real-world success. 

Through CTE pathways, Pasco County students can explore their passions and build valuable skills across 14 of the 17 nationally recognized career clusters, from health science and information technology to agriculture, business, and beyond. Each program is carefully aligned with current labor market demands, ensuring students are gaining relevant, in-demand skills. 

What makes these pathways even more powerful? Students have the chance to earn industry-recognized certifications and participate in robust work-based learning experiences that boost their employability and confidence. 

Whether your student aspires to be a nurse, a graphic designer, a welder, or an entrepreneur, Pasco County Schools offers a pathway to help them achieve their goals. Learn more about the exciting programs available by visiting the Career Pathways page

Together, we are preparing today for tomorrow's workforce!

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Important Safety Tips

Back to School: Prioritizing Safety Amid Increased Traffic

As students return to classrooms, communities experience a surge in both vehicle and foot traffic. With this seasonal shift comes a renewed responsibility for everyone—drivers, parents, students, and schools...

As students return to classrooms, communities experience a surge in both vehicle and foot traffic. With this seasonal shift comes a renewed responsibility for everyone—drivers, parents, students, and schools—to prioritize safety.

Take a moment to review the newly approved Board Policy on USE OF BICYCLES, SCOOTERS, SKATEBOARDS, GOLF CARTS, AND OTHER MOBILITY DEVICES.


 Increased Traffic Means Increased Responsibility

The start of the school year brings more cars on the road, more children walking and biking, and more buses making frequent stops. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), school zones are high-risk areas for young pedestrians, especially during morning and afternoon hours.


 Safety Tips for Drivers

  1. Slow Down in School Zones – Always follow posted speed limits and be prepared to stop at any moment.
  2. Stay Alert – Watch for children crossing the street, especially near crosswalks and intersections.
  3. Put Down the Phone – Avoid using electronic devices while driving, especially in school zones. Even a quick glance can lead to a serious accident.
  4. Obey School Bus Laws – Never pass a stopped school bus with flashing red lights and an extended stop sign.

 Tips for Parents Dropping Off Kids

  1. Follow School Drop-Off Procedures – Each school has specific rules for drop-off and pick-up. Familiarize yourself with them and follow staff directions.
  2. Use Designated Drop-Off Zones – Avoid double parking or letting children exit the car in undesignated areas.
  3. Stay in Your Vehicle – If possible, remain in your car to keep the line moving smoothly and safely.
  4. Be Patient and Courteous – Everyone is trying to get their children to school safely. A little patience goes a long way.
  5. Avoid Distractions – Refrain from texting, checking emails, or using apps while in the school zone. Your full attention is needed to keep children safe.
  6. Teach Kids Safe Habits – Remind children to look both ways before crossing and to use sidewalks and crosswalks.

Tips for Pedestrians and Students

  1. Use Crosswalks and Sidewalks – Always cross at marked areas and walk on sidewalks when available.
  2. Be Visible – Wear bright or reflective clothing, especially in low-light conditions.
  3. Avoid Distractions – No texting or headphones while crossing streets.
  4. Walk in Groups – Younger children should walk with an adult or in groups for added safety.

 A Shared Responsibility

Safety is a community effort. Schools can support this by:

  • Hosting safety awareness events.
  • Ensuring signage and crosswalks are clearly marked.
  • Working with local law enforcement for traffic control during peak hours.

Back-to-school season is a time of excitement and new beginnings. Let’s make it a safe one by staying alert, putting down our devices, and looking out for one another. Whether you're behind the wheel, on foot, or guiding your child through the school gates, your actions make a difference.

 

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