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Our Nation's Schools are Trending toward a Healthier School Day

Posted by Brooke Hardison, Communications Coordinator for Nutrition Programs, USDA Office of Communications in Food and Nutrition
Sep 09, 2013

Schools, teachers and school nutrition professionals across the nation are working hard to make the school day healthier. According to a new study by the CDC, schools across the nation are embracing healthier policies, such as increased physical education, reducing kids’ exposure to tobacco, and of course, improving the nutrition environment at schools.   Children who participate in the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program are now getting more balanced meals – with less fat, sodium and sugar, and more whole grains, fruits and vegetables, lean protein and low-fat dairy – to help them grow healthy and strong. Starting next year, snacks and a la cart options will also offer more of the foods we should encourage, and less of the foods we should avoid.

See what parents, educators, and nutrition experts have to say about the improved school meals:

Parents, Educators, and Child Health Experts Support USDA Nutrition Standards for School Meals Infographic. Click here to enlarge.
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Category/Topic: Food and Nutrition