HUDSON, N.H. – It was announced that the Hudson School District has received a Healthy Meals Incentives Recognition Award for making improvements to the nutritional quality of the district’s school meals.
Awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), in collaboration with Action for Healthy Kids (AFHK), the honor recognizes the efforts put forth by the Food and Nutrition Services department in Hudson to improve nutrition education for students. The district was recognized with the “Innovation in Nutrition Education Award,” which is given to districts that implemented nutrition education activities that made classroom, cafeteria, community, and home connections for students and parents/guardians.
One of the improvements in nutrition education for Hudson is a Wellness Minute Blog that was launched in the fall of 2024 and includes various entries on topics ranging from sleep habits to healthy eating tips.
“We congratulate Hudson School District on this important achievement,” said Rob Bisceglie, Executive Officer & President for Action for Healthy Kids. “The HMI Recognition Awards are an opportunity to showcase innovative school nutrition practices that provide children with access to nutritious school meals.”
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