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Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools

Two young girls choosing food in cafeteriaLet's Move Salad Bars to Schools is a unique public-private partnership to mobilize and engage stakeholders at the local, state and national level to promote and sponsor salad bars in schools. School children eat more fruits and vegetables when they have a variety of choices, such as those provided in a self-serve salad bar. Helping children develop good eating habits early in life helps maximize academic performance during the school years and promotes wellness throughout their lives. By supporting Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools’ mission to increase the prevalence of salad bars in schools across the country, CDC aims to ensure every child has the choice of healthy fruits and vegetables each day at school.

Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools is an initiative of the Chef Ann Foundation, National Fruit and Vegetable Alliance, United Fresh Produce Association and Whole Kids Foundation to support First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move! Initiative. As of December 2014, the Let’s Move Salad Bar to School program has delivered nearly 4,000 salad bars to school across the nation. For more information, visit the Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools web site.

Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools Success Stories

Through Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools, schools across the nation are making strides toward becoming healthier. Below are just a few of the many schools that have added salad bars.

Check out some of the most noteworthy progress on the Let’s Move! Blog, search “salad bars”. Also see Let’s Move Salad Bars to School: The Mix for interviews with salad bar leaders and tips on salad bar operations.

Resources

Get a Salad Bar Tailored resources for school districts and parents.

Learn How Your School Can Add a Salad Bar Today! [PDF - 1.2MB] Read more about the benefits of school salad bars and how your school can develop a successful salad bar program in this pamphlet from the Association of State Public Health Nutritionists (ASPHN).

ASPHN Salad Bars to Schools Resources The Association of State Public Health Nutritionists (ASPHN) site contains additional resources and tools for fruit and vegetable coordinators and public health nutritionists on how to support the nationwide Let’s Move Salad Bars to Schools Initiative.

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