School events run on volunteer energy and tight budgets. The food has to be simple to serve, affordable to buy, and actually something kids will eat. Pizza covers all three. Here’s how to plan a school event pizza order in San Antonio that doesn’t add more stress to the person already running everything else.
We’ve handled orders for PTA meetings, field day celebrations, reading night events, science fairs, and school fundraisers. The logistics are always the same: limited setup time, mixed age groups, budget consciousness, and the absolute requirement that the food be ready when it’s supposed to be. We’re at 8530 SH 151 Access Rd and serve schools across the west side of San Antonio.
Sizing for Different School Events
The headcount varies a lot by event type. A PTA meeting might be 25–40 adults. A reading night brings entire families — 200+ people through the door over 2–3 hours. A field day might have 100 students eating in rotating shifts. Each of these needs a different order strategy.
For PTA meetings and small committee events (25–40 people): 6–8 large pizzas. For family events like reading nights and carnivals (100–200 people over several hours): 25–40 large pizzas staged in waves. For student-only events like field day (100 students, 2 slices each): 25 large pizzas minimum. Our pizza count guide and 50-person catering guide have the math for those ranges.
Budget-Friendly School Event Options
School events rarely have generous food budgets. The Pizza Pack — 4 large pizzas for $75 — is the most cost-effective way to scale up a school order. For events where the school is charging $2 per slice or selling pizza as a fundraiser element, the Pack pricing gives you enough margin to make it work.
For JBSA-connected schools — DoD schools and schools in neighborhoods around Lackland and Fort Sam Houston — we serve those communities and we understand Military family budgets. If your school’s PTA is tight on funds, call and talk to us. We’ll figure out the most straightforward option.
Ordering for Large School Events
For large school events — over 100 people — plan the order in waves rather than trying to have everything hot at once. The first wave arrives 30 minutes into the event, the second wave 60–90 minutes in. This keeps pizza fresh and avoids the cold-food problem that kills large events. Call at least 48–72 hours out and tell us your event structure so we can time the waves.
If your school is running a pizza fundraiser — pre-order night, pizza sales as a revenue event — see that guide for the numbers on how fundraisers typically work and what margins look like.
What to Include Beyond Pizza
School events often have kids who don’t like pizza (it’s rare, but they exist). Breadsticks and cheesesticks are the safe fallback that everyone eats. Adding one or two bread sides orders alongside the pizza covers the edges. See our bread sides guide for what those options cost and serve.
Fundraiser note: if your school is selling pizza as a fundraiser element, call us to discuss pricing for bulk orders. We’ll give you a straight answer on what works for different event models.
Can Godfather’s handle school pizza fundraisers?
Yes. We’ve supported school fundraisers with pre-order models and pizza night events. Call (210) 750-2222 to discuss the format and what we can offer for your school’s specific event structure.
What’s the best way to serve pizza at a school event?
Keep boxes in a warm area until serving. Assign one or two people to manage the pizza table. Open boxes one at a time rather than all at once — this keeps the unserved pizzas warm longer. For large events, stagger the pizza waves 30–45 minutes apart.
Do you offer any discounts for school events?
The Pizza Pack is our best-value deal for bulk orders and it applies to school events. Call and we’ll build the most cost-effective order for your event size and budget.
Planning a school event? Call to discuss the order and get the timing right.




