15 Back to School Snacks for Kids & Teens

Dietitianapproved snacks that kids AND parents will love

It’s that time of year again! If you are a parent or caregiver wondering what back to school snack ideas you can send to school that are both healthy AND something your kids and teens will also enjoy, this article is for you.  

These dietitian-approved snack ideas below are great for kids and teens, and even busy parents! Whether you’re packing a lunchbox or fueling after school, these healthy snack combinations offer energy, protein, and fun. 

Key Takeaways 

  • Healthy school snacks should combine carbohydrates (for energy and focus) and protein (for fullness and sustained energy). 
  • If your child has sports after school, prioritize hydration and easy-to-digest carbs, with a small amount of protein to keep them going. 
  • Avoid high-fat or high-fiber foods before sports, as they can feel too heavy during activity. 
  • A mix of fun combinations, bento-style pairings, and nutrient-packed sweet bites can help keep snacks interesting and nourishing. 
  • These snack ideas are perfect for kids, teens, and even adults, easy to prep, pack, and enjoy. 

What are the components of healthy school snacks? 

Healthy back-to-school snacks for kids either at school or after school don’t have to be complicated, start with simple ingredients and think about selecting 2 components:  

  1. Start with some healthy carbohydrates to fuel the brain.
    These could be foods such as crackers, bread, wraps, muffins, fresh fruit, dried fruit, canned fruit or veggies.
     
  2. Add a source of protein to sustain energy and fullness. 
    Go for protein rich foods such as cheese, milk, soy milk, ultra-filtered milk, Greek/skyr yogurt, cottage cheese, eggs, nuts (if nuts are permitted at your school), seeds, hemp hearts, leftover meat/poultry, canned tuna/salmon, tofu or others. 

What should I feed my child if they have sports after school? 

Many parents and caregivers wonder what the best snack options are for kids heading straight to after-school activities. The goal is to provide something that fuels them for sports or movement, without leaving them feeling too full or uncomfortable from a heavy meal or snack. 

Emphasize water, carbs & include a little protein

Before sports, think about emphasizing high carbohydrate foods which can top up their brain and muscles.  Protein is most important AFTER sports but a small amount of protein can be helpful to sustain energy and fullness during a training session or game.  Also be sure they are sipping on their water bottle before, during and after playing sports.

 

Save higher-fat and higher-fibre foods for after sports 

Foods that are higher in fat (like chips or creamy dips) or fiber (like bran muffins or beans) take longer to digest. Because of this, they might not feel as comfortable in the stomach right before activity. These types of snacks are often better enjoyed after sports, when there’s more time for digestion and appetite may be bigger. 

What are some ideas for healthy back-to-school snacks for kids and teens?

Quick & Easy Mini Bento Box Snack Ideas 

Small combos that pack nutrition into fun, bite-sized portions:

  • Cheese cubes + fruit such as grapes/watermelon cubes 
  • Greek/skyr yogurt + granola 
  • Popcorn + pumpkin seeds/nuts + dried fruit such as mangos/dates/apricots 

Dynamic Snack Duos for Lasting Energy 

Balanced pairings of carbs and protein for steady energy:

  • Hard-boiled eggs + crackers 
  • Apple slices or strawberries/blackberries + “yo-nut dip” (yogurt mixed with nut butter in any ratio you enjoy) 

Smart & Sweet Snack Ideas with a Nutrient Boost 

Sweet, balanced snack ideas that are nutritious: 

  • Fresh fruit/canned unsweetened fruit/applesauce + “Vanilla milk” (add 1 tsp brown sugar and 1 tsp vanilla to milk/soy milk/ultra-filtered protein milk)  
  • Nutty chocolate energy balls or nut-free energy bites + cottage cheese/cubes of cheese 
  • Smoothies in a thermos made with frozen bananas, blueberries, Greek yogurt, milk/unsweetened juice and fresh spinach/kale.  Add extra powdered milk for a budget friendly way to add more calcium and protein (don’t forget to pack a straw!)  

Whether you’re packing a lunchbox, planning for after-school activities, or looking for snack ideas the whole family can enjoy, having a few go-to combinations on hand can make things easier during the busy school year. The key is keeping it simple: mix a source of energy (like fruit or whole grains) with a source of protein (like cheese or yogurt) to help your kids stay focused, fuelled, and satisfied.

Where can I find out more information? 

For more healthy school snacks download our 51 healthy snack ideas list here: https://www.healthstandnutrition.com/51snacks/  

As university-trained Registered Dietitians in Calgary and virtually online, you can count on us for credible advice and practical meal planning so you don’t have to stress about food anymore. We offer nutrition counselling with our top rated team of nutritionists specializing in nutrition for wide range of topics including kids nutrition, weight concerns, digestive issues, sports nutrition, eating disorder and more. Learn more here or book a free discovery call to find out how we can help 

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