The Paula Barletta Memorial Scholarship was developed in memory of our friend and colleague Paula Barletta, one of the founders of the School Nutrition Association of Arizona (SNAAZ).
An adored and admired member of the Yuma Chapter, Paula was tireless in her devotion to the association and the children of Arizona. She was a unique individual who came to America as a German war bride and went on to make her mark in our nation’s history. At the gateway to New York where the Statue of Liberty is located, her name can be found on the Ellis Island “Wall of Immigrants” as an immigrant that made a significant contribution in American history. She developed an amazing relationship with many leaders in American politics while furthering the School Nutrition Association’s (SNA) goals of feeding all school children. Paula loved to travel. It was the intention of Paula’s family and SNAAZ members to salute her memory with the establishment of the Paula Barletta Memorial Fund.
Its purpose is to offer one scholarship annually to attend the SNA Annual National Conference (ANC). She believed the best opportunity for professional development for a school food service worker was at ANC. Towards this end, association members closest to her, worked together to develop this Scholarship for Association members at the kitchen manager\employee level.
We would all like to see her memory and love of the association and its members live on long after we are gone.
Yuma Elementary School District One
No applications taken
Washington Elementary District
Yuma Elementary District #1
Alhambra Elementary School District
Deer Valley Unified School District
Alhambra Elementary School District
Toltec Elementary District
Madison Elementary District
No applications taken
Alhambra Elementary School District
Yuma Elementary District #1
Scottsdale Unified School District
Queen Creek Unified School District
Alhambra Elementary School District
Mesa Public Schools
Yuma Elementary District #1
We are a state affiliate to the School Nutrition Association (SNA), which represents over 55,000 individuals who have made a commitment to child nutrition.
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