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2026 Strategic Framework
Explore how SNA is shaping the future of school nutrition—through stronger advocacy, empowered professionals, and a more connected, forward-thinking community.
SN Plus: Make Your Cafeteria a Celebration Destination
Special cafeteria celebrations are one of the best and most fun ways to get students more excited about school meals.…
Celebrating 80 Years of the National School Lunch Act
On Thursday, June 4 at 10:00—11:30 a.m., the School Nutrition Association and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics will host a…
SN Plus: Make Your Cafeteria a Celebration Destination
Special cafeteria celebrations are one of the best and most fun ways to get students more excited about school meals.…
SNA Recognizes 2026 National Industry Member of the Year
ARLINGTON, VA – The non-profit School Nutrition Association (SNA) has named Jennifer Armstrong, VP of School Sales for Don Lee…
The Journal of Child Nutrition & Management-Volume 50, Issue 1, Spring 2026
Explore the summaries below, then download the full Spring 2026 issue of JCN&M to discover new research on key topics such as school breakfast trends; training for scratch cooking, local food sourcing and student-inspired meals; meat and meat alternatives on menus; food safety and more.
Membership Forward Campaign
Show your support for SNA by using the resources below to participate in our “Membership Starts with Me #ISupportSNA” campaign.
School Nutrition Magazine May/June 2026: Eight Decades of Showing Up
“Showing up.” It’s an expression that suggests much more than being present. When you show up for someone—such as your…
80 Years of Showing Up: The Story of School Nutrition and the People Behind It
SNA has always carried forward a simple but powerful belief: That children deserve to be fed, that the professionals who feed them deserve respect and that there will always be someone willing to show up. This is that story.
Big Ideas, Big Feelings, Big Changes: Advocacy in Action at LAC26
Get a recap of SNA’s 2026 Legislative Action Conference (LAC26), including key takeaways from keynote speaker Jake Sherman of Punchbowl News, the USDA update, an expert panel on ultra-processed foods and more.
