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Nutrition is for Everyone

Proper nutrition in the school age years can reinforce lifelong eating habits that contribute to a student's overall well being. This will help them to grow and learn to their fullest potential... and then go on to lead a long healthy life.

Nutrition for Students is Fun!

Click the Students link below to see how learning about nutrition is not only good for you but is also a lot of fun. Play the games and test your skill. Learn how to include fruits and vegetables in all of your meals throughout the day. By choosing the right foods you will find it easier to learn, feel better at play, and have a lot more energy each and every day.

Nutrition for Teachers

The Teachers section includes a collection of teaching tools that reinforce our district's Wellness Policy, incorporating nutrition lessons into classroom curriculum. Click the Teachers link below to find lessons, power points, links and other resources to complement Nutrition in the classroom.


Nutrition for Parents

We are raising the bar on Student Nutrition and we want you to do the same at home. We have put together facts, figures, learning tools and resources to help you promote good nutrition and fitness at home. We want to help you to encourage and reinforce lifelong nutrition and fitness practices that will support healthy lifestyles for you and your kids. Click the Parents link below to learn more.

Fun for Students



Fun and Games With Nutrition
Nutrition for Teachers



Resources for the classroom
Nutrition at Home



Healthy Habits start at Home
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130 Trinity Ave. SW
Atlanta, GA 30303


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