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Celebrity chef Rachel Ray visits Manhattan’s PS 89 to launch her food school program with the Department of Education called the Rachel Ray Yum-o! Lunch Program. Ray, who is pictured here with students Yani Porter and Destiny Morales, puts a spin on healthy meals by adding her own recipes to the menu. Dave Allocca/startraksphoto.com

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US Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand joins chef Rachel Ray at PS 89 where students lunch on food provided by the Rachel Ray Yum-o! Program. Chad Rachman/N.Y.Post

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Sen. Gillibrand and the “Food Network” star are on-hand to launch the Rachel Ray Yum-o! Program, which provides healthy meals to New York City students. Chad Rachman/N.Y.Post

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Rachel Ray sits with students as they eat lunch from the Yum-o! menu. Chad Rachman/N.Y.Post

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Rachel Ray and student Yani Porter appear to be deep in thought over a lunch item. Dave Allocca/startraksphoto.com

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Rachel Ray kicks off her lunch program with the Department of Education at PS 89 in Manhattan. Dave Allocca/startraksphoto.com

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Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and chef Rachel Ray chat with students as they chow down on items from the celebrity chef’s new Rachel Ray Yum-o! lunch menu. Dave Allocca/startraksphoto.com

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Sen.Kirsten Gillibrand and Rachel Ray at PS 89 in Manhattan. Dave Allocca/startraksphoto.com

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