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Financial Losses Subject of SN Digital Extra

June 12, 2020
 
 As the "official" school year finally comes to an end across the United States, many of you are continuing to provide meals to families through one of the federal Summer Meal Programs (and are especially grateful to hear USDA's recent announcement of a nationwide area eligibility waiver through August 31, 2020). Participation in summer meals is one strategy to help school nutrition departments recover some of the financial losses suffered in the wake of school closures and emergency meal service. And those financial blows hit hard, affecting both expenses and revenues.
 

This article, our fifth in the magazine's series of COVID-19 digital supplements, offers some sobering statistics and stories from large and small districts alike as they contend with a troubling new economic reality. But the news is not all grim. This article also reinforces the resiliency of school nutrition professionals in the face of the toughest challenges.

A PDF of this supplement is linked in this e-blast. You can read "The Financial Blows of COVID-19" on your device or print out a hard copy. Share with team members and other stakeholders, especially school administrators and school business officials contemplating different school reopening strategies. We simply ask that if you share outside of the school nutrition community, credit be provided to: School Nutrition/School Nutrition Association.

This article will also be available as a resource on the COVID-19 tab of SchoolNutrition.org, and it will be inserted into the digital edition of the June/July 2020 issue of School Nutrition.

School Nutrition thanks NutriStudents K-12 for their generous support in making this article available.

Look for our next supplement to be released later in June.

Posted Monday, June 15, 2020