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K-12 pizza competition to raise money for unpaid meal charges

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The Sizzling Slice Showdown asks school nutrition operators to submit their best pizza recipe to raise money to go towards tackling school meal debt.

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The Secret to this School’s 90% Breakfast Participation

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“In high schools, meal participation is really hard because these kids don’t even come alive until about 9 a.m. that’s a hard thing to do,” said Susan Nelson, Director of School Nutrition at Baldwin County Board of Education. and to force feed them at 7:30 a.m.—that’s

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Why Peanuts Belong in Schools

School Meals That Rock

By Dayle Hayes MS, RD, and Jeanne Reilly, NDTR, SNS Sponsored National Peanut Board, Peanuts in Schools There are many reasons peanuts and peanut butter can benefit school nutrition programs. Here are four of the reasons we’re convinced that peanuts do belong in schools.

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Taking Whoa to Wow: The Realities During National School Lunch Week 2021

School Meals That Rock

Is it possible that this school year is worse for school meal programs than last year? Talk to a few school nutrition heroes and the answer is a resounding YES. First, the good news: All students K-12 in US schools can receive meals at no cost during SY 2021-2022.

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School Food on the Frontlines: It’s been a COVID year for Maria and Your Choice Fresh!

School Meals That Rock

Maria Eunice, MS, SNS, has been the Director of Alachua County Food & Nutrition Services , Gainesville, Florida, for 16 years. Cutest pick-up customers ever During the year of COVID-19, Food & Nutrition Services was an acknowledged “shining star” in the district serving over 6.4 million breakfasts, 3.5 million meals.

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Easter Eat-In, Potbelly Pantry and #ThePlateFund

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.” The initial disbursement from the fund is a $100,000 grant from the Arby’s Foundation, a division of the Inspire Brands Foundation, to support GENYOUth, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating healthier school communities.