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Maximize Your SNIC25 Experience with Pre-Conference Workshops & Add-Ons
Are you ready to elevate your professional growth at SNA’s School Nutrition Industry Conference (SNIC25) in Phoenix? For SNIC25, we’re…
New NSLW24 Communication Calendar: The Perfect Addition to Your Celebrations
National School Lunch Week (NSLW) is next week! If you’re still finalizing your plans, the new NSLW24 Communication Calendar is…
NSLW24 Communication Calendar
National School Lunch Week (NSLW) represents a crucial opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of school meals and engage…
Help Shape SNA’s 2025 Position Paper & Win a Trip to LAC25!
SNA’s Public Policy and Legislation Committee (PPL) is preparing to draft the Association’s 2025 Position Paper and needs YOUR input…
Celebrating Diversity and Heritage Throughout October
October is a month of vibrant celebrations, honoring the diverse cultures, histories, and identities that make up our communities. As…
SNA Lauds USDA Release of Funds; Urges Congress to Raise School Meal Reimbursements
Contact: Diane Pratt-Heavner, 703-576-7526, media@schoolnutrition.org ARLINGTON, VA – The non-profit School Nutrition Association (SNA) praised USDA’s release of much needed funds for…
Support Your Colleagues Impacted by Hurricane Helene
The School Nutrition Association (SNA) stands in solidarity with our colleagues across the Southeast in communities devastated by Hurricane Helene.…
Join Us in Phoenix: Registration for SNIC25 is Open!
Registration for SNA’s 2025 School Nutrition Industry Conference (SNIC25) is open! From January 19-21, 2025, school nutrition professionals will gather…
Senator Booker Introduces Bill to Eliminate Toxics from School Lunches
Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) has introduced the Safe School Meals Act (SSMA), S.5084. This bill would place limits on heavy…
SN Plus: Scratching Out Lunch Debt With Community Support
School lunch debt is a problem nearly every school district faces, and it’s also a particularly challenging one to tackle—but…