Breakfast & Lunch
The Reed Union School District is pleased to announce its partnership with Dee's Organics, a Marin County-based company, to provide student meals for the 2025/26 academic year. This decision was made after a selection process designed to ensure the best possible options for our students. Key factors included iterative feedback from our community via the District's Food Service Advisory Task Force, a competitive bidding process, and a taste testing event. During the tasting, students, parents, and staff representatives lauded the quality of the sample breakfast and lunch options and their associated packaging, underscoring Dee's Organics as the proposed vendor. For more information into our Vendor, please visit Dee's Organics Website.
The Reed Union School District participates in the National School Breakfast and Lunch Program where all students receive nutritious meals free of charge every school day. That said, the Program is supported by federal and state reimbursements that are further determined by household income and eligibility. Your children may also qualify for additional services if your household income falls at or below certain federal income thresholds. This income eligibility is determined through an application for Free and Reduced Price Meals which may be referenced via the following LINK.
Please contact Ms. Shagy Farasati at sfarasati@reedschools.org or (415) 383-1116 ext. 4104 for additional information regarding RUSD's Food Service Program.
Reed Elementary
Breakfast service:
8:05 AM
Bel Aire
Breakfast service:
7:30 AM
Del Mar
Breakfast service:
8:00 AM
Breakfast & Lunch FAQs
- Why did we have a change in breakfast and lunch this school year?
- What is the cost?
- Should I still fill out the “Free & Reduced” Lunch form?
- Who is our new food vendor for RUSD?
- Does my family need to place an order?
- Is unused food donated?
- Can I see the menu?
- Does the food follow federal guidelines? Can we adjust what is served?
- What time is breakfast served?
- It seems like there are some foods that the students really like and some that are not popular. How is this being addressed?
- I sent a lunch with my child, but they came home with a full lunch box and stated that they asked for a Dee's Organics lunch instead. What do I do about that?
