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PTA COVERAGE April 3, 2009


Child Nutrition Testimony Garners National Media Coverage

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Click here to view Garrett answer a question from the Senate Committee during the hearing.
 

PTA NEWSWIRE – National PTA made headlines again this week as the organization took our millions of child advocate voices to Capitol Hill on Tuesday. Byron Garrett, Chief Executive Officer of the National PTA , testified before the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry at a hearing titled, "Beyond Federal School Meal Programs: Reforming Nutrition for Kids in Schools." He presented six recommendations for the reauthorization of the Child Nutrition Act. The hearing featured a panel of other child health and education organization representatives, as well as representatives from the food and beverage industry. The news release can be viewed here.

reuters
Get "junk" food out of US schools: PTA, diet group


post syracuse
Nutrition, education advocates testify about food in schools

Click here to watch complete testimony. Click here to watch the re-broadcast

Media Gets ‘Guy Crazy’
PTA NEWSWIRE – Male involvement media coverage continues across the country. From more men at PTA meetings to the story of a single dad, media outlets are reporting more on the significance of the phenomenon and the sign of the times. National PTA continues to be referenced as being at the forefront of the changing times with the installation of its first-ever male president coming this year in June…

At PTA meetings, fathers are a more familiar sight

The joys and struggles of being a single dad

Doughnuts, potions used to help get dads involved

Nevada PTA Weighs in on Health Issue
imagePTA NEWSWIRE – Nevada PTA earned media coverage recently regarding childhood obesity. The epidemic continues to grow nationwide and the state PTA’s leader, Mo Denis, is taking action on the issue in his professional and volunteer roles.

Keeping students fit, trim, healthy

Is your state, district or local PTA earning media coverage? The National PTA Media Relations Team wants to know! Send all your recent coverage to James Martinez, Media Relations Manager.

 

 
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