2017 Healthy Kids, Healthy Programs Summit

Registration is now open for the 2017 Healthy Kids, Healthy Programs Summit on May 23-24th. This two-day Summit will take place at the Four Points by Sheraton in Norwood, MA and gather school nutrition directors and managers from across the Commonwealth to promote healthy students and healthy school nutrition programs.

Each day of the Summit provides 5½ continuing education hours to meet USDA Professional Standards training needs. School nutrition directors are encouraged to register their managers for May 23rd which includes a breakout session specifically for school nutrition managers.

Download the 2017 Healthy Kids, Healthy Programs Summit.

The Summit will begin on May 23rd at 8 am and on both days, you can select breakout sessions from one of these three learning tracks:

  • Growing your Business – Explore marketing techniques and strategies to increase student participation.
  • Leading your Business – Learn new marketing techniques and strategies to increase student participation.
  • Maximizing Your Business – Discover financial management strategies to enhance your program’s purchasing and procurement process.

Register for the Summit by May 5th.  The cost is $60 per day or $100 for both days. You can view the full schedule for both days in the brochure here.

The two-day conference is sponsored by the Office for Food and Nutrition Programs at the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and The John C. Stalker Institute of Food and Nutrition.

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The John C. Stalker Institute of Food and Nutrition is a partnership of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and Framingham State University.

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The John C. Stalker Institute of Food and Nutrition is a partnership of the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and Framingham State University.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
USDA Nondiscrimination Statement.

© The John C. Stalker Institute, 2023