January/February 2025
Mapping Your Journey
Learning is growth! When you continually seek out new ways to learn, you’re not only improving your chances for personal satisfaction but also opening the door to more professional opportunities. Log into your SNA account and dive into the January/February 2025 edition of School Nutrition. Here’s what you’ll find:
- Nourishing Success with Professional Development: Find out how you can boost morale and retain talent by encouraging professional development among your team. You’ll help everyone not only learn new skills but also feel empowered to contribute more to your team’s success.
- Nothing Learned, Nothing Earned: Lifelong learning is essential to success in the 21st century workplace, and you can tap into your true potential (while realizing your dreams) by continuing to seek out opportunities to learn in both structured academic formats and informal ones as well.
- Tiny Steps, Big Leaps: Break down a big goal into smaller micro goals to help yourself keep momentum and boost confidence as you work toward something that seemed much more intimidating when it was big and overwhelming.
- Food Focus: Say Cheese: With over 2,000 varieties (and a 4,000-year history that spans cultures) cheese is a protein- and calcium-rich food that pleases practically everyone and works for all kinds of nutritious dishes.

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