So at Mars Academy 
with the foods we’re
serving the children, 
what we’re providing them 
is 100% conscious 
for the children’s 
best interests, 
for the planet’s 
best interests, 
and for the animals’ 
best interests as well.
Informed viewers, 
welcome to 
another edition of 
Good People, Good Works.  
Today is the last day 
of the 2011 World Week 
for the Abolition of Meat, 
an annual event 
organized by an 
international movement 
with the following goal: 
“To abolish the raising, 
fishing, and hunting 
of animals for their flesh, 
as well as 
the sale and consumption 
of animal flesh.” 
In past years, 
observances of the week 
have been held 
in over 50 cities in
the following countries: 
Belgium, Bolivia, 
Brazil, England, 
France, Germany, 
India, Ireland, Italy,
Portugal, South Africa,
Switzerland 
and the USA.
In honor of 
this global happening, 
we are featuring 
two schools in the US 
that truly represent 
the spirit of World Week 
for the Abolition of Meat, 
as they offer only veg food 
to their students! 
They are the Mars Academy 
in Encino, California 
and the Alachua 
Learning Center 
in Alachua, Florida. 
Let’s first head 
to the southeastern US 
to find out more about 
the charming Alachua 
Learning Center (ALC).
Halo, I’m Tom Allin. 
I’m the director of the 
Alachua Learning Center 
charter school. 
Charter schools are 
Florida public schools. 
They’re open to the public 
and we serve the public, 
but charter schools 
can develop their 
individual personalities; 
they’re allowed 
to develop on their own. 
This school emphasizes 
a very healthy diet. 
Those who formed 
the school back in 1999, 
chose to emphasize 
in the cafeteria 
a vegetarian diet, 
a healthy one, in which 
the food is prepared 
on the spot every day, 
and that includes 
fresh bread, 
fresh vegetables, and 
we don’t use very much 
canned products at all. 
We try to avoid that, 
so that’s our goal. 
There’s been 
a lot literature 
produced over the years 
which indicates that 
a healthy diet does affect 
the academic performance 
of the students.
This 165-student 
combination primary 
and middle school 
has a tradition of 
academic success 
with the youngsters 
consistently scoring high 
in statewide standardized 
exams and the institution 
having been awarded 
the prestigious “Federal 
Dissemination Grant” 
for excellence in 
curriculum development 
and application.
The Alachua 
Learning Center 
has been recognized by 
the Governor of the state 
as well as 
by various agencies 
of the Department of 
Education for excellence. 
This is primarily, again, 
I believe, because of 
the dedication of each 
and every staff member. 
We’re very careful 
to select people who will 
consider education 
to be a life’s mission, 
something that they enjoy. 
When they get up 
in the morning, 
they look forward to 
taking care of the students 
in their classroom and 
they’re dedicated to them 
and the parents. 
So this is our satisfaction. 
As a matter of fact, 
last year, the Alachua 
Learning Center, a little 
humble charter school, 
was third place in 
the whole state of Florida 
in the state FCAT 
(Florida Comprehensive 
Assessment Test) testing 
in writing. 
And in this county 
we were recognized as, 
and many times 
over the years, 
as the top school, 
be it in reading or science, 
and many times in math 
in the FCAT testing. 
So we do have 
some statistical evidence 
that we’re doing a good job.
There is another area 
where ALC is tops 
and that’s 
the vegetarian cafeteria! 
Fresh fare 
such as salads, soups, 
and whole grain breads 
are prepared each day 
by the caring cooks. 
Mexican, Italian, and 
Indian entrees are offered 
as well as traditional 
American favorites. 
Only wholesome 
and nutritious meals 
are given to students, 
with fast-food and 
junk food never allowed 
on the menu. 
About 97% of the students 
partake of the school’s 
veg-only lunch program. 
In 2005, 
a national magazine 
ranked the cafeteria 
as one of the top ten 
primary school cafeterias 
in the nation 
for the tastiness 
of its offerings 
and because it is 
exclusively vegetarian. 
The People 
for Ethical Treatment 
of Animals (PETA) 
has also given an award 
to Alachua Learning 
Center for serving 
compassionate lunches.
Our school was formed 
in 1999. 
We’ve been existing now 
for eleven years, 
and in the course of time 
we’ve been observed 
by various organizations, 
sometimes unbeknownst 
to us. 
There’s one magazine 
called “Nick Jr.” 
It’s a parenting magazine; 
it gave us an award. 
One day we received it 
in the mail 
and a phone call, 
that we had been chosen 
as one of the top ten 
cafeterias in the country, 
recognized by 
Nick Jr., magazine. 
So we feel honored by that.
We now shift to 
the West Coast of the US 
to meet Dr. Andy Mars, 
director of 
the Mars Academy, 
a non-profit 
private institution that is 
a combination primary 
and secondary school.
Dr. Mars, a vegan, 
has a Ph.D. in education 
and has always 
loved teaching and 
counseling children. 
He is a founding member 
of the Physicians 
Committee for 
Responsible Medicine, 
a US-based group 
of physicians 
and concerned citizens 
that works to promote 
the benefits of 
a plant-based diet, 
and of EarthSave, which 
promotes the vegan diet 
in less affluent 
California communities.
Dr. Mars now discusses 
the school’s 
founding principles. 
One of the things 
I had to fill out 
for the government was, 
“What are the key values 
that make your school 
the school that it is?” 
And I started to write down 
for this particular form. 
The first thing I wrote 
was “morality.” 
It’s not that we have to 
raise our children 
either to be able to do this, 
or to be able to this, 
to know this, 
or to know that. 
We can do it all. 
There’s no reason 
that we cannot. 
We can truly 
be renaissance people. 
But…if I had to 
have the choice between 
a child being raised 
with the greatest 
moral consciousness, 
having that concept 
of being a truly ethical, 
compassionate, 
responsible world citizen, 
but educationally, 
being greatly lacking,  
or at the other end 
of the spectrum, 
if I had to have a child 
who was most 
academically brilliant, 
knew everything, 
just incredible 
developed intelligence, 
but being 
greatly morally lacking, 
to me it’s not a difficult 
choice to make, 
not that we have to 
make that choice. 
But so I wrote down the 
first value of this school 
is morality. 
Then I wrote down 
academics. 
These children 
will learn academics 
unlike anywhere else, 
because they are learning 
on an individualized level, 
every child is being given 
the opportunity to learn 
at the level that 
he or she is ready for, 
at the pace 
he or she is ready for, 
in the manner that 
he or she is ready for. 
Everyone gets that 
one-on-one education, 
and academically 
these children will 
be able to grow 
by leaps and bounds like 
no educational system 
I have ever seen. 
So I wrote down morality, 
I wrote down academics. 
Then 
I wrote down reasoning. 
One of the school’s 
most special aspects 
is its promotion 
of the vegan diet, with 
only plant-based foods 
served to students.  
We asked Dr. Mars about 
his decision to provide 
only life-affirming foods 
to the children.
What we eat 
plays a significant role 
in all of our lives. 
It helps us be healthy 
or not healthy. 
It helps us 
be more conscious 
or less conscious. 
At the school, any food 
we provide these children 
is 100% vegan. 
We are the only totally 
vegan school certainly 
in the United States 
and possibly in the world.  
We serve the children 
healthy, conscious foods. 
Children will be exposed 
to some foods that are 
totally new to them, 
and also we will 
use foods that children 
grow up with that are 
very comfortable foods, 
they’ll just be better 
versions of those foods. 
We serve the children 
totally vegan meals. 
Most of our 
food ingredients, where 
possible, will be organic, 
certainly not genetically 
modified organisms.
We are very conscious 
of the food we put into 
the children’s bodies 
for multiple reasons. 
Number one: 
We want the children 
to grow up to be 
these morally conscious 
human beings 
and one cannot be 
totally morally conscious 
while they’re eating 
a dead animal.
We want the children 
to grow up to be these 
ecologically conscious 
and active human beings, 
and one cannot truly be 
ecologically conscious 
while eating 
animal products. 
We’re very conscious about 
not giving the children 
the chemical foods 
that so many children 
in our world today 
grow up with. 
Mainstream schools 
realize that 
obesity is a problem. 
They’re not taking 
the steps necessary 
to actually solve it 
appropriately, 
by changing the foods 
we serve our children 
and moving away from 
all the horrid 
animal products, 
by moving away from 
the chemical products, 
by moving away from 
the processed sugars. 
Dr. Mars also offers 
other educational 
enrichment activities 
for children 
such as week-long 
overnight camps called 
“Camp Exploration” 
where only vegan meals 
are served. 
Each camp has a unique 
focus such as hiking or 
winter sports activities. 
He has also started 
a group called “Veg Kids” 
that enables vegetarian 
and vegan youngsters 
to meet and share 
their experiences.
I am connecting veg kids 
with other veg kids, 
giving them an opportunity 
to go to an event, 
and know that 
they’re not alone. 
(They can) feel 
the support of others 
around them 
who are going through 
the very same things. 
“Veg Kids” has say, 
a vegan pizza party, and 
it’s a wonderful thing. 
It’s not the food that makes 
the difference to them, 
it’s the fact that they’re 
surrounded by other kids 
who believe the same thing 
and are trying 
to live the same way, 
as opposed to feeling like 
they have to somehow 
fit in with the others 
around them.
Our kudos 
Alachua Learning Center 
and Mars Academy 
for offering children 
healthful, delicious meals 
that protect the environment 
and the lives 
of our animal friends.  
May other schools 
around the world 
soon provide 
only animal-free foods 
to their students.
For more details 
on the schools 
featured today, 
please visit 
the following websites:
Alachua Learning Center -
www.Home.ALCportal.com
Mars Academy -
www.MarsAcademy.org
Inspiring viewers, 
thank you for 
your company on today’s 
Good People, Good Works. 
Coming up next is 
The World Around Us 
after Noteworthy News. 
May all youngsters have 
the opportunity to learn 
and reach their potential.