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School Meal Implementation: A Simple Apple, Oranges Comparison

August 14, 2014 Brooke Hardison, USDA Office of Communications

The following guest blog is part of our Cafeteria Stories series, highlighting the efforts of hard working school nutrition professionals who are dedicated to making the healthy choice the easy choice at schools across the country. We thank them for sharing their stories! by Paula Buser, Director...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

School Nutrition Standards Underpin Healthy Eating Habits

August 07, 2014 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

In this week’s guest post, Dr. Stephen Cook describes the childhood overweight and obesity epidemic based on first-hand experience with patients in his clinical practice. He also discusses the important role that school nutrition plays in both short- and long-term health outcomes among our nation’s...

Food and Nutrition

Studies Find Widespread Student Acceptance of New Healthier School Lunches

July 22, 2014 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary, USDA Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

With nearly 31 million students now participating in the National School Lunch Program each day, sound nutrition at school plays an essential role in supporting a healthier next generation. But when the new standards were developed by pediatricians and other child nutrition experts, USDA was also...

Food and Nutrition

The Power of Partnerships

July 16, 2014 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary of USDA Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

In today’s post, Amy Myrdal Miller describes an array of activities being implemented by the Culinary Institute of America (CIA), as part of their broad commitment to child nutrition. I have had the opportunity to participate in some of the CIA’s school nutrition events over the past few years and...

Food and Nutrition

Bringing the Promise of Healthy School Meals to More Children This Fall

July 15, 2014 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Education Secretary Arne Duncan

Cross-posted from the Huffington Post: The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 enabled the U.S Department of Agriculture to make historic changes to the meals served in our nation's schools. Breakfasts, lunches, and snacks sold during the school day are now more nutritious than ever, with less fat...

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On the Road to the School Nutrition Association Conference

July 11, 2014 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Next week, I, along with dozens of staff from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will have the pleasure of joining thousands of school nutrition professionals, members of the public health community, and food industry representatives in Boston at the 68 th Annual National Conference of the School...

Food and Nutrition

Give Students What They Are Asking For: Healthier Foods, Healthier Lives

July 10, 2014 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Today’s guest post comes from the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, an organization that aptly describes itself as “a catalyst for children’s health.” While the Alliance has been active in many settings, we at USDA particularly appreciate the dedication they have shown to improving school...

Food and Nutrition

USDA Joins National Hispanic Medical Association to Discuss Health in Latino Communities

July 09, 2014 Brenda Mutuma, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Emerson Hunger Fellow

As schools across the country were winding down for the summer, the conversation around school meals standards was heating up. School districts, parents, community members and Congressional representatives have engaged in an important discussion about the role of the new standards in our nation’s...

Food and Nutrition

Education Support Professionals - Partners in School Nutrition

July 02, 2014 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

The USDA school meals programs serve well over 30 million students per day, nationwide. We rely on our partners in the education realm to help us ensure that these programs—not only programs of great magnitude, but also of great public health importance—are implemented appropriately so that children...

Food and Nutrition

Creating a Healthier Next Generation and Supporting a Healthier School Day

June 11, 2014 Dr. Janey Thornton, Deputy Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services

Thanks to the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, students across America are being served meals with more fruits, vegetables, whole-grains, lean protein and low-fat dairy. Parents can send their kids to school knowing that the healthy habits they teach at home are being reinforced at school...

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