INVERNESS, Fla. — While all 67 Florida school districts are required by state law to provide breakfast and lunch on school campuses, the Citrus County School District goes one step further to fill the gap and provide more fuel for students who continue learning, interacting and performing several hours after their lunch period has ended.

Roy Pistone, Citrus County School District's director of Food and Nutrition Services, said the rules have changed a lot over the past 30 years when it comes to prepping meals and serving thousands of school children, but the need remains the same.

What You Need To Know • The Citrus County School District has added a third in-school meal for students participating in certain after-school activities • The "Super Snack" is available to students particip

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