SN Plus: A Stake in the State

SNA and its allies have advocated for increased financial support for school meal programs at the federal level for years—but advocacy efforts don’t stop there. State-level advocacy is just as…

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2023 First-Quarter State Legislative Report (January-March)

This report is a summary of key school nutrition state legislation that changed status or was introduced between January 1 and March 31, 2023. SNA state advocacy resources are a…

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JCN&M Contribution and Reprint Guidelines Resource

The Journal of Child Nutrition & Management is an online journal supported by the School Nutrition Association (SNA). The Journal publishes original research and other evidence-based articles focusing on school/child…

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March 2023 Participation Analysis

An analysis of SY 2021-22 breakfast and lunch average daily participation (ADP) and FY 2021-22 total meals served, as well as a preview of SY 2022-23 preliminary ADP data.

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#SLHD24 Student Activities

Find special activities for students to help you celebrate School Lunch Hero Day.

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2022 Fourth-Quarter State Legislative Report (January-December)

This report is a summary of key school nutrition state legislation that changed status or was introduced between January 1 and December 31, 2022. SNA state advocacy resources are a…

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#NSBW23 Toolkit

Sign Into Your SNA Account This page is for SNA members. Not a member? Join today! If you’re having trouble logging into your account, contact the SNA Service Center. Member…

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Advocacy Toolkit

SNA’s Advocacy Toolkit is your one-stop guide containing all the information you need to be an effective advocate for school nutrition programs.

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2023 Position Paper: Meals for All Fact Sheet

Expand NSLP/SBP to offer healthy school meals for all students at no charge Pandemic waivers allowed all schools to offer free meals to all students, ensuring every child was fueled…

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2023 Position Paper: Regulatory Burdens Fact Sheet

Reduce regulatory and administrative burdens.  Overly complex federal regulations divert resources from the mission of serving students. Streamlining regulations will minimize costs, support efficient operations and allow school nutrition professionals…

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