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Mythbusting: Marketing the Truth about School Meals – Watch Party
3:00 PM ET Wednesday, December 20, 2023
In this event, you will be able to will be able to interact with other attendees and SNA staff through Zoom chat. We hope you can join us to watch this fantastic ANC23 session. Grab your popcorn!

Double Your Impact: Donate to SNF’s #GivingTuesday Campaign Today!
Today is #GivingTuesday! Both the School Nutrition Association (SNA) and the School Nutrition Foundation (SNF) are inviting you to participate…

#LAC24 Registration is Open–Secure Your Spot Today!
School nutrition advocates—get ready for March 3-5 because registration for SNA’s Legislative Action Conference (#LAC24) in Washington, D.C. is open!

School Food for Thought: Tune In to Episodes 4 & 5 Now
Episodes 4 and 5 of SNA’s School Food for Thought podcast are here to give you more insights into running a successful school nutrition program. From exploring non-traditional community partnerships to encouraging a positive workplace culture that helps your team stay passionate about the work they do—these episodes are sure to inspire you.

Dive into the #NSBW24 Shop!
The sun is rising on the 2024 National School Breakfast Week (#NSBW24), and this year, we’re catching the wave with…

Enhancing Your #SNIC24 Learning Adventure With a Pre-Conference Workshop
Prepare to embark on a transformative journey at the 2024 School Nutrition Industry Conference (#SNIC24) in Orlando, Florida, taking place…

The Journal of Child Nutrition & Management Returns With Fall 2023 Issue
SNA’s academic publication, the Journal of Child Nutrition & Management (JCN&M), is back with its Fall 2023 issue!

SNA Announces 2024 Election Slate
SNA is pleased to announce the 2024 Election slate. The Leadership Development Committee (LDC) held the Selection Meeting last week…
Food Allergy Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs Among Kindergarten Through Fourth-Grade Teachers
This study aimed to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of teachers regarding food allergies.
Institute of Child Nutrition Applied Research Division Research Update
As the novel coronavirus of 2019 (COVID-19) continued to create problems beyond the initial stages, researchers at ARD identified the continued unexpected operational challenges school nutrition (SN) professionals would face in year two of the pandemic.