IMPORTANT TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION - For a list of temporary bus stops, please see our weather page.

SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

32416 Darby Road • Dade City, FL 33525
Phone: (352) 524-5300 • Fax: (352) 524-5391


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San Antonio Elementary
Principal: Kim Anderson
32416 Darby Road
Dade City, FL 33525
Phone: (352) 524-5300

Pay Online for Student Meals with the MySchoolBucks website

Parents and families can take advantage of paying for their students’ meals online. Paying for meals online saves you valuable time! Create an account with MySchoolBucks online.

 

New School Hours

School Start time- 9:20

Tardy Bell- 9:40

School Dismissal Time- 3:50

Smart Snack

Due to District Policy, food for celebrations must now be purchased through the Cafeteria.  You may order online by selecting the Celebrations Menu on the left side of the Menu website or contact Mrs. Grodi in the Cafeteria at 813-794-5378.

Questions?

Have a question or want to provide feedback? You’re in the right place! Let’s Talk! is designed to streamline communication by giving you a central location to submit a question, concern, or comment. Provide your contact information and someone from our school will get back to you very soon.

SAES NEWS

Influenza Notification

The Florida Department of Health reports influenza activity levels are expected to increase as we head into the fall months. An increase in activity is typical for this time of the year, as the 2019–20 influenza season is fast approaching.  The Florida Department of...

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Goal Setting

Goal Setting

Are you aware of your child's goals?  This year all of our students are setting goals to achieve each quarter.  A letter was sent home at the beginning of the year to inform parents.  A mid-quarter goal update sheet is sent home with Progress Reports.  Students that...

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Early Release

Early Release

Pasco County Schools has implemented a monthly, two-hour-early release time to allow for staff to engage in professional development aligned with student needs and district and school priorities. ​ Why? For students - increase in effective instruction and decrease in...

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