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USFA Member Aaron Smith, School Nutrition Director in Seattle Public Schools wins K-12 segment Silver Plate Award from IFMA. Aaron also serves on the USFA Board of Directors. Congratulations Aaron!

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Urban School Food Alliance joins panel at BeanCon24

Dr. Katie Wilson virtually attended BeanCon24, a global dry bean conference, to represent the...

North East Independent School District joins Urban School Food Alliance, brings purchasing power to nearly $900 million

WASHINGTON, Dec. 14, 2023 – The Urban School Food Alliance, a collaborative of the largest school...

JAND Interview with Dr. Wilson – School Food Policy: What’s New?

"JAND Editor-in-Chief Linda Snetselaar, PhD, RDN, LD, FAND and Katie Wilson, PhD, with the Urban...

FoodServiceDirector.com: An inside look at the USDA and Urban School Food Alliance’s procurement partnership

With over 40 years in school nutrition, Dr. Katie Wilson is no stranger to the procurement...
New York Times: Covid-19 and the Big Government Problem

New York Times: Covid-19 and the Big Government Problem

Katie Wilson, a deputy under secretary at the Department of Agriculture in the Obama administration, is the executive director of the Urban School Food Alliance, a nonprofit that works with the country’s largest school districts to improve the quality of student...

KCET: The Challenges of Feeding Hungry School Kids in a Time of Crisis

KCET: The Challenges of Feeding Hungry School Kids in a Time of Crisis

The truth is, it's hard to feed kids on average days. From pandemics to natural disasters, a crisis only amplifies the challenges school food programs face regularly. The last couple of weeks have demonstrated this, as people and systems respond to COVID-19 and its...

NPR: Schools Race To Feed Students Amid Coronavirus Closures

NPR: Schools Race To Feed Students Amid Coronavirus Closures

Nearly 30 million children in the U.S. count on schools for free or low-cost breakfast, lunch, snacks and sometimes dinner — but most of those children are now at home. At least 114,000 public and private schools have been closed to slow the spread of the coronavirus,...

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