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The Beginners Guide to Marketing Your Program
New beginnings are on the horizon as 2020 starts to come to a close. Your program has gone through a lot of changes in the past year, which


Virtual Learning: Expectations Vs Reality
2020 has thrown our community several curveballs and in this ever changing landscape there is no certainty in our day to day. As unpredictab


Disaster Planning 101
Between the pandemic, murder hornets, wildfires, destructive hurricanes, and more, the past year has proven to be a hectic one, to say the l


We’re Back in Session: The Latest in Reopening Schools
If there’s anything to be thankful for this season, it’s that the end of 2020 is right around the corner. This is not to say all of our chal


Gen Alpha Pt 2
In part 1, we learned about the newest generation, Gen Alpha. Now that we know more about them, we can start thinking about they are affecti


Digital Pre-Ordering: Explained
With back to school upon us and our commitment to maintaining the safety of our students, districts are heavily relying on technology to hel


Gen Alpha - The new kids in class; part one
Move over Gen Z! There’s a new generation in town and they’re already in our schools and influencing purchasing decisions. Who is it?
Gen


Celebrate Fall! 5 Things To Look Forward To
Summer is over, the kids are going back to school, albeit virtually for many, and just like that we’re headed into a new season: Fall. I mea


5 Ways To Keep Spirits Lifted This Fall
The Coronavirus pandemic has brought feelings of fear and uncertainty to everyone. Some days, it can feel like there is no end in sight. Sin


Digital Ordering for your Revenue: Part Two
In last month’s blog Digital Pre-Ordering for your Revenue: Part 1 we took a step back to see what many school nutrition programs have been


Digital Ordering For Your Revenue: Part One
We all know that the coronavirus pandemic hit our country hard, impacting workers, small businesses, our schools, and our everyday lives. Bu


What Plan Are You Choosing?
It’s been over four months since COVID closed down schools everywhere. What was supposed to be a spring break like any other year, ended up
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