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From “Help Wanted” to “Talent Found”
If you know how to use it, social media can be a highly impactful tool for hiring new employees. Learn how to best use social media to fill your vacant positions and recruit new talent to your school nutrition team!
#NSBW24 Activity Guide and Coloring Sheets
Get ready to help students unleash their creativity during National School Breakfast Week with these printable activities and coloring sheets.…

SN Plus: From “Help Wanted” to “Talent Found”
When it comes to filling vacant positions in your school nutrition program it’s important to explore all avenues for recruiting new talented members to your team. And there’s one highly effective recruitment method you may not have used to its full potential: social media.

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack to Speak at SNA’s LAC
Nearly 850 school nutrition professionals from across the country are headed to Washington, D.C. next week to urge Congress to address long-term economic, procurement and regulatory challenges for school meal programs.

SN Plus: From “Help Wanted” to “Talent Found”
When it comes to filling vacant positions in your school, it’s important to explore all avenues for recruiting new talented…
SNA Child Nutrition Reauthorization Recommendations
SNA’s Child Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR) Task Force has finalized recommendations for the Association to share with Congress as they work…

The 2024 SNA Election is Now Open!
The polls are now open in the SNA national leadership election! Before you cast your vote, we encourage you to check…

Take Action! Visit SNA’s New Action Network
Attention advocates—SNA’s new Action Network is live! Tap into a robust hub designed just for school nutrition advocacy. Where to…
2023-24 Midyear Update on the Annual Plan of Action
SNA’s initiatives encompass advocacy for student nutrition, fostering industry collaboration, embracing digital innovation, and strategic planning to drive sustainable growth and effectiveness.
2024 Position Paper: Infographic
Ensure USDA maintains the current, successful school nutrition standards, rather than implementing additional rules.