W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD
Vol 20, N O. 46
August 4, 2022
RUSD ser ves up 500,000 meals during summer ser vice
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Children use the smoothie bicycle, which creates a smoothie by pedaling the bike, at a recent Rialto Unified School District Summer Feeding Program event. RUSD Nutrition Services served more than 500,000 free meals to children 1-18 years old during
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. By Matthew Peters, Community Writer
he Rialto Unified School District served up more than 500,000 no-cost meals to children 1-18 years during this year’s successful Summer Feeding Program. The RUSD’s Summer
Feeding Program began June 6 and concluded July 29 and provided free meals Monday through Friday each week.
Under the direction of the RUSD’s Board of Education and Superintendent Dr. Cuauhtémoc Avila and led by RUSD Nutrition
Services. Rialto’s Summer Feeding Program has grown into more than just a free summer meals program.
Each summer, Rialto puts on two large BBQ events that not only provide delicious meals but also have fun activities and educational informa-
for families. tion Partnering with local businesses, the City of Rialto, local law enforcement, and the Rialto Fire Department has really turned Rialto’s Summer Feeding Program into a community event. This year also marked the first year that the RUSD partnered with the San Bernardino
County Library and held summer feeding at the Rialto branch library.
RUSD’s Nutrition Services provides quality nutritious meals that are cooked fresh daily in District kitchens. Nutrition Services also RUSD, cont. on next pg.
Rialto City Council celebrates the 40th Anniversary of Delta Rho Chapter
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By Manny Sandoval
of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc.
n July 26th, the Rialto City Council celebrated the 40th Anniversary of the Delta Rho Chapter of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. (NSPDK) with a proclamation from the city and a certificate of recognition from Supervisor Joe Baca Jr.
The organization was established as a sisterhood among teachers to promote the highest ideals of the teaching profession. It has since devoted itself to improving the lives of students and educators in Rialto Delta Rho, cont. on next pg.
PHOTO CITY OF RIALTO The Delta Rho Chapter of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. President Linda Bardery and Mayor Deborah Robertson on July 26th, 2022.