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October 06, 2009

'Meatless Monday' in city schools earn kudos from PETA

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An animal rights group has declared Baltimore schools the "Most Progressive Public School District of 2009" for going vegetarian in school cafeterias once a week. The "Meatless Monday" menu that Baltimore City Public Schools adopted this school year earned it a "Proggy Award" from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. "Proggy" is PETA shorthand for "progress." Tapping into a national campaign, the "Meatless Monday" program is intended to make lunches more healthful, stretch the district's food budget and raise awareness about the environmental impact of large-scale meat production, Tony Geraci, the district's food and nutrition director, has said. The district, which offers meat products the rest of the school week, has not promoted the program as a way to save animals. But PETA appreciates the gesture just the same. "By adopting 'Meatless Mondays,' Mr. Geraci is helping students develop healthy eating habits and saving animals' lives at the same time," PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk said in a prepared statement. "Baltimore should be proud that its schools are considering how our food choices affect us - as well as the world around us."

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- Laura Vozzella

Garrett teacher honored as Md.'s best for 2010

Jennifer Burdock Rankin, who teaches eighth-grade language arts and math at Northern Middle School in Garrett County, has been named the 2010 Maryland Teacher of the Year. In making the announcement Friday night, state schools Superintendent Nancy S. Grasmick said, "Jennifer Rankin exudes the true spirit of teaching through her desire to not only motivate her students to achieve academic success, but also through her desire to collaborate with other teachers on innovative programs and new technology to help them motivate their students and encourage learning." Rankin will receive several prizes, including $9,000 in cash awards, a week at National Space Camp and a $28,000 Nissan Altima from the Maryland Automobile Dealers Association, and she will be honored at the White House in April. She will also compete for the National Teacher of the Year award, which will be announced in April.

- Baltimore Sun staff

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