All Foods Available on Campus

Alternatives To Foods As Rewards Alternatives To Foods As Rewards (PDF | 135 KB)

Michigan Team Nutrition.

This one-page handout provides several zero-cost and low-cost alternatives to using food as a reward.


Alternatives to Food as a Reward (PDF | 235 KB)

Connecticut State Department of Education.


Food for Thought: Healthy Food Guidelines for Schools (PDF | 3.14 MB)

Lexington Fayette County Health Department.


Create Healthy, Active Celebrations (PDF | 4.85 MB)

USDA. Food and Nutrition Service.


School Foods: A Guide to Implementing the New Hampshire Administrative Rules for Education Regarding Food and Nutrition (PDF | 1.38 MB)

New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services; New Hampshire Department of Education

This toolkit is designed to help schools implement the NH administrative rules, which impact all foods made available in New Hampshire public schools outside of the regular USDA school meals and snack programs. The toolkit provides information on communicating policy, maximizing financial gains, promoting new foods, celebrations, fundraisers, and other resources.


Healthy Celebrations (PDF | 413 KB)

Connecticut State Department of Education.


Healthy Fundraising (PDF | 354 KB)

Connecticut State Department of Education.


Smart Fundraising for Healthy Schools (PDF | 153 KB)

Mississippi Department of Education. Office of Healthy Schools.


Smart Rewards for Successful Kids (PDF | 113 KB)

Mississippi Department of Education. Office of Healthy Schools.


Fundraising Ideas for Schools (PDF | 191 KB)

Kansas State Department of Education.


Student Rewards and Incentives (PDF | 132 KB)

Kansas State Department of Education.


Alternatives to Food as a Reward

Kansas State Research and Extension.