05/30/2026
Try out this “Blueberry Yogurt Popsicle” using May’s , blueberries.
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A Division of the Georgia Department of Education. Georgia’s School Nutrition Programs are helping our children succeed!
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP) in Georgia provide nutritious and tasty meals to school children each day. School meals help combat childhood hunger while providing nutritious food choices at age-appropriate calorie levels to address the issue of childhood obesity. School meals promote healthy eating behaviors and offer opportunities to practice skills l
05/30/2026
Try out this “Blueberry Yogurt Popsicle” using May’s , blueberries.
If you try this recipe at home, share your results with us using .
05/29/2026
Brooks County is kicking off summer meals strong!
For more information on summer meal sites near you, please reach out to your local school nutrition director.
05/28/2026
School may be out, but summer meals are IN! Way to go, Murray County, for Fueling Georgia's Future!
For more information on summer meal sites near you, please reach out to your local school nutrition director.
05/27/2026
Fresh fruit is a perfect way to kick off summer break! Thanks to Greer Elementary in Glynn County for !
Greer Elementary nutrition staff dished up "summer" by serving the students delicious fresh fruit on their last day of school! See you back soon!!
Glynn County Schools
05/25/2026
Do you ever wonder how Georgia-grown blueberries make their way from local farmers to school meal trays?
Watch our featured blueberries video for the full story: https://youtu.be/a-EtQdtZKds
Educators, be sure to check out our full Food-Based Learning Video Series. These short, engaging videos are designed with K–12 students in mind and showcase how each item is grown, harvested, and prepared. Videos feature Georgia farmers, chefs, students, and schools. They are perfect for enriching your cross-curricular instruction with real-world, food-based learning experiences.
Find more food-based learning resources on our website here: https://ow.ly/yT6j50Y6Ae6.
Congratulations to all the spring 2026 winners!
Summer break doesn’t have to mean a break from quality meals.
Dr. Linette Dodson, GaDOE Deputy Superintendent of School Nutrition, shares why summer meal programs matter and how families across Georgia can take advantage of them.
To find a summer meal site near you, contact your local school nutrition program or visit Food Finder at foodfinder.us.
Together, we can ensure every child has access to quality meals, even when school is out.
This month’s episode of FuelCast is out now! Host Rolandria Boyce sits down with Murray County School Nutrition Director Amanda Ridley and parent Amy Phillips for a real, dual-perspective conversation on the Seamless Summer Option program.
Hear from Amy why her advice to anyone on the fence about participating in the program is simple: just do it.
Summer meals are about so much more than breakfast and lunch. Hot meals, fresh fruits, community connection, and convenience open to any child ages 0-18. No school enrollment, no county residency required.
Whether you prefer to listen on the go or watch the full video, we’ve got you covered!
Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://ow.ly/Wmai50Z2acK
Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere you get your podcasts.
To find a summer meal site near you, visit Food Finder at https://ow.ly/ep3f50Z2acL.
The 2026 school year is coming to a close, and we want to say thank you.
To every school nutrition professional across Georgia, your dedication, leadership, and hard work have made a meaningful difference all year long.
As many of your schools transition into serving summer meals, thank you for your ongoing commitment to Fueling Georgia's Future.