Step behind the serving line to catch a glimpse of modern-day school meals, and learn about the people who help ensure that America’s students are well-fed and poised for academic success.
From nutrition requirements and statistics to school nutrition success stories and national campaigns, this is everything you need to know about our nation’s school meal programs.

Key Facts
The People Behind School Meals

School Nutrition Success Stories
Learn how school nutrition professionals and meal programs have made a difference in the lives of America’s students.

School Nutrition Professionals
From chefs to nutritionists and industry partners to state agencies, learn more about the people who collaborate to ensure school meal programs thrive.
Annual Observances
National School Lunch Week
School lunches are worth celebrating! Learn more about National School Lunch Week (NSLW), commemorated annually in October.
National School Breakfast Week
National School Breakfast Week (NSBW), celebrated annually in March, honors the importance of a nutritious morning meal in fueling students for success.
School Lunch Hero Day
Recognize the impact of school nutrition professionals on School Lunch Hero Day (SLHD), occurring annually on the first Friday of May.
School Nutrition Magazine
Redefining “Work Appropriate” Appearance Expectations
Personal appearance—clothing, accessories, hair color and style, tattoos, piercings, cosmetics, etc.—has long been a major factor in how an individual is treated in the workplace—here’s how to ensure your expectations of “work appropriate” are inclusive to all employees.
Ingredients for Health: Salmon
Coming right after shrimp, salmon is the second most popular seafood (and the most popular fish species) in the U.S., according to the National Fisheries Institute. Between its long list of health benefits and versatility in the kitchen, it’s clear why salmon swims ahead of its fishy competition.
Got Squat?
Want to get the most out of your new year’s fitness resolutions? Instead of pledging to make trips to the gym or pool or even taking a walk (it’s cold out there in January!), focus on daily squats.