TASN President Susan Kehrer D’Amico Honored with National Nutrition Impact Award


Susan Kehrer D’Amico honored with Nutrition Impact Award
Member Impact & Community

TASN President Susan Kehrer D’Amico Honored with National Nutrition Impact Award

 

TASN is proud to celebrate President Susan Kehrer D’Amico, who was recently recognized by the Food Access and Nutrition Network as the recipient of this year’s Nutrition Impact Award at the FANN Nutrition Networking Symposium.


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Welcoming TASN’s Newly Elected Board

TASN Newly Elected Board Members
Member Impact & Community

Welcoming TASN’s Newly Elected Board

 
By TASN Staff   |   April 2026

TASN is pleased to welcome its newly elected Board of Directors and thank all eligible members who took part in this year’s election.

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Why School Nutrition Matters More Than Ever


Students enjoying school lunch
Student Health & Purpose
Why School Nutrition Matters More Than Ever
 
By TASN Staff   |   April 2026

At TASN, we know the work of school nutrition professionals extends far beyond the cafeteria and what is served on a tray. It is about supporting student wellness, encouraging healthy habits, and helping ensure students are ready to learn each day.


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April 2026 Update from the Texas Department of Agriculture


Operations & Excellence
April 2026 Update from the Texas Department of Agriculture
 
From the Texas Department of Agriculture   |   Byline: Walter Brewer, (512) 463-5941
1 Feature Update
Get Ready to Showcase Your Success: Meal Appeal Challenge

This month marks a major milestone for school nutrition in Texas – you are learning to use the Texas Automated Nutrition System (TANS) for the 2026-2027 school year. Thank you for putting in the hard work necessary to make the transition from TX-UNPS – a 15-year-old system in need of retirement – to a new in-house system for applications, claims, and compliance. I look forward to hearing your feedback on TANS.


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Last Call: Texas Fruit & Vegetable Day Submissions Due April 30


Opportunities & Engagement
Last Call: Texas Fruit & Vegetable Day Submissions Due April 30
 
There’s still time to showcase your district’s celebration of Texas Fruit & Vegetable Day, held Friday, April 17, 2026.
Submit Your Entry by April 30
Why This Matters
This is an opportunity to spotlight your district’s creativity, student engagement, and commitment to celebrating Texas-grown foods.

Across Texas, school nutrition teams brought the day to life by highlighting locally grown produce, engaging students through taste tests and educational activities, decorating cafeterias, and strengthening the connection between Texas agriculture and the meals served daily.


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2026 TASN Annual Conference: Early Bird Rate Ends April 30


Gaylord Texan Resort, host site for the 2026 TASN Annual Conference
Learning, Growth & Innovation
Register Now: Early Bird Ends April 30
 
The countdown is on for the 2026 TASN Annual Conference, and now is the time to make plans to join school nutrition professionals from across Texas in Grapevine, June 28-30.
Register by April 30
Why Attend
Join more than 1,000 school nutrition professionals for two full days of learning, networking, idea-sharing and inspiration designed to support you at every step of your school nutrition journey.

Each year, the conference brings together more than 1,000 professionals for two full days of learning, networking, idea-sharing and inspiration. You will gain practical strategies you can take back to your district, while connecting with peers who understand both the challenges and the importance of school nutrition work.


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TASN Represents Texas on Capitol Hill


TASN members on Capitol Hill
TASN members represented Texas at the 2026 School Nutrition Association Legislative Action Conference in Washington, D.C.
Advocacy & Leadership

TASN Represents Texas on Capitol Hill

In March, TASN was proud to represent Texas at the 2026 School Nutrition Association Legislative Action Conference in Washington, D.C. The annual event brought together school nutrition professionals from across the country to meet with congressional offices and advocate for the needs of school meal programs nationwide.


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