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Anne Rosenthal

Farm to School Specialist 
Baltimore City Public Schools (MD) 


As Farm to School Specialist for Baltimore City Public Schools’ Food and Nutrition Services department, Anne Rosenthal promotes food systems education, nutrition, and wellness at district-owned Great Kids Farm and across the district’s 160 schools. With a Master’s in Public Health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and experience supporting community health programs in the U.S. and abroad, Anne knows that schools play a critical role in empowering youth to establish healthy, lifelong habits. She is committed to optimizing the school cafeteria’s position as a pillar of public health.

Anne Rosenthal

Farm to School Specialist 
Baltimore City Public Schools (MD) 


As Farm to School Specialist for Baltimore City Public Schools’ Food and Nutrition Services department, Anne Rosenthal promotes food systems education, nutrition, and wellness at district-owned Great Kids Farm and across the district’s 160 schools. With a Master’s in Public Health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and experience supporting community health programs in the U.S. and abroad, Anne knows that schools play a critical role in empowering youth to establish healthy, lifelong habits. She is committed to optimizing the school cafeteria’s position as a pillar of public health.


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Who We Are

The Chef Ann Foundation is dedicated to promoting whole-ingredient, scratch-cooking in schools. Scratch-cooking enables schools to serve the healthiest, tastiest meals so that kids are well-fed and ready to learn.

Our Mission

Ensure that school food professionals have the resources, funding and support they need to provide fresh, healthy, delicious, cook from scratch meals that support the health of children and our planet.

Why School Food Matters

American kids start their life-path in K–12 schools where they learn the skills necessary to thrive & meet their potential. While the country debates the best ways to teach them math, science & English, we spend little to no time on food & nutrition.

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