summer meals

Bay District Schools is proud to once again participate in the Summer BreakSpot Program, providing free, nutritionally-balanced meals to children and teens 18 and under while school is out for the summer. No application is required.

From June 3 through August 4, 2026, select schools and community sites across Bay County will serve breakfast and lunch on most days of the week. Meals are available to all children and teens 18 years old and younger, whether they are a BDS student or not. Meals must be eaten on site; adult meals are not available.

Meal Sites

BDS School Sites (June only)

  • Bay High School - 1200 Harrison Ave., Panama City

BDS School Sites (Open June 3 – August 4):

  • Deer Point Elementary School, 4800 County Road 2321, Panama City

  • Hiland Park Elementary School - 2507 E. Baldwin Rd., Panama City

  • Parker Elementary School - 670 S. Hwy. 22 A, Panama City

  • Patronis Elementary School - 7400 Patronis Dr., Panama City Beach

  • Margaret K. Lewis - Boys and Girls Club - 203 N. East Ave., Panama City

  • Lucille Moore Elementary School - 1900 Michigan Ave., Panama City

Community Locations:

  • Lynn Haven Sports Complex – Boys and Girls Club 

  • Oakland Terrace Clubhouse – Boys and Girls Club

  • Frank Brown Park – Boys and Girls Club 

  • Girls Inc – Beach Location 

  • After School Assistance Program (ASAP) – Glenwood Location

  • After School Assistance Program (ASAP) – Pana Villa 

  • A.D. Harris – Early Education & Care, Head Start

Find a Site Near You 

Beginning May 15, families can use the interactive Summer BreakSpot map to locate meal sites at:  https://www.summerbreakspot.org/find-location/.  To view daily menus, visit:  https://bay.nutrislice.com/menus-eula.

Access Procedures for BDS Campuses

Parents/guardians must visit each school’s front office on Mondays to obtain a weekly Raptor Pass, which grants access to the summer meal program at that campus for the week. The pass must be presented at the cafeteria check-in daily. Children who walk to the site independently do not need a parent present, but must sign in with staff upon arrival.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.