Sentences with phrase «sna position»

Only 86 members spoke out against the SNA position paper at this time.
Right now, the future looks grim for many districts and there's a chance they'll finally be able to get their head above water based on the content of the SNA position paper.
I encourage you to read Woldow's piece, as well as the SNA position paper.

Not exact matches

«I've held local positions with our Charlotte County SNA, and in the future I'd like to pursue state - level [involvement], but I have to finish my master's degree first — I have a lot on my plate!»
DR: I think the position between the past presidents and the SNA has been perceived to be adversarial when really the relationship is misunderstood.
SNA may be too entrenched now to want to modify their position, and they've got different counsel, and it takes a lot to change positions once they're approved by the board.
But to the extent one can rely on the impressions of school food directors (as opposed to actual measurement), the KSHFP survey bolsters the SNA's position: More than half of the directors surveyed reported increased plate waste for fruits, and 75 percent said that the amount of vegetable waste had increased.
«When I first came to this job 28 years ago, our state president at the time explained SNA to me — the benefits, the opportunities, the ins - and - outs of my new position,» explained Kidd.
It's also quite encouraging to me, as a school food advocate, to learn that SNA's troubling positions are not necessarily shared by the organization's members at large.
-LSB-...] findings carry enough weight in Congress next year to counter the position of the SNA and others (namely, conservative Republicans) seeking to go back to the old regime.
(The SNA has taken no public position on the Reducing Federal Mandates on School Lunch Act.)
... Indeed, SNA was the leader in child nutrition, a position I do not believe we can claim today,» added Wynn, who used to oversee school meals in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for one of the largest school districts in the country.
Yesterday, the School Nutrition Association (SNA) concluded its three - day Legislative Action Conference, for which over 900 school food professionals travelled to Washington, D.C. to lobby for the goals set out in the organization's 2017 position paper.
Yesterday I shared with you a Beyond Chron piece by school food advocate Dana Woldow («School Nutrition Association Pushes Fruitless Position «-RRB-, in which Woldow criticized a recent position paper released by the School Nutrition Association («SNA») calling for various changes to the new school meal reguPosition «-RRB-, in which Woldow criticized a recent position paper released by the School Nutrition Association («SNA») calling for various changes to the new school meal reguposition paper released by the School Nutrition Association («SNA») calling for various changes to the new school meal regulations.
The SNA also published on its own website a press release regarding the position paper, which may be found here.
In her January 27th article «School Nutrition Association [SNA] Pushes Fruitless Position,» Dana Woldow stated that the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) serves «over 31 million kids a day.»
In a New York Times Magazine investigation into the politics behind the current school lunch battle, it is reported that SNA's CEO Patricia Montague, invited Pat McCoy, vice president for sales at the $ 3 billion Schwan Food Company, to address the SNA members drafting the association's legislative positions, along with the executive board.
SNA's 2018 Position Paper outlines SNA's advocacy goals in the absence of a Child Nutrition Reauthorization bill.
That's a position for which SNA advocated a year ago in its 2013 legislative issue paper.
In it, she takes issue with a position paper just released by the School Nutrition Association («SNA»), the leading organization of over 55,000 school food professionals around the country.
This invitation - only event provides the opportunity for those members serving in SNA leadership positions the chance to come together and discuss the future of the Association.
While the SNA has told me it's not «taking a position» on this pending legislation, it certainly hasn't said anything to oppose it.
Becoming involved with the SNA charged me up to take an advocate position with my kids and school lunches to not only continue a healthier menu but also to make sure my kids start making better decisions.
She said many SNA members actually refused to give the position papers to Hill staff during their meetings because they disagreed with the agenda.
LAC's Closing General Session, titled Presentation of the SNA 2018 Position Paper and Charge to the Hill!
Jerry Hagstrom, who writes the daily Hagstrom Report, took a stab at explaining why SNA shifted position:
I think that's because (a) the SNA holds a particularly respected position as the representative of the very people serving school meals and (b) what the SNA is asking for costs nothing and creates an easier path for school food workers and Congress, whereas supporting healthier school meals is a harder road (for some schools) that may require more funding from an unwilling Congress.
The SNA maintains that its position is justified because kids just aren't eating the healthier school meals, causing districts to waste food and lose revenue.
I disagree with Dana that «There is not a single «ask» in SNA's Position Paper that would not be taken care of by more money».
Houston is also a longtime, active member of SNA, and has held numerous leadership positions, including Southwest Regional Director and President of Texas SNA; again, Jody credits Applebaum's influence, saying:
SNA's 2015 Position Paper was developed with input from a member survey of more than 1,100 meal program operators from 49 states and ongoing feedback from SNA committees, state affiliates, regional representatives and comment blogs.
Why did the SNA reverse its earlier position supporting healthier school meals?
SNA's 2018 Position Paper outlines SNA's advocacy goals in the absence of a Child Nutrition Reauthorization bill.
My trip to Tokyo started with a quick positioning flight on Southwest from SNA - SJC.
I'm in Orange County, CA, so the ANA flight from SJC - NRT was a logical choice, with a positioning flight to get from SNA - SJC.
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