Rialto Unified’s embattled Nutrition Services director has agreed to resign amid allegations she and her top managers inflated student meal count numbers to extract more reimbursement — possibly millions of dollars — from state and federal programs.
The school board voted 3-0, with board members Edgar Montes and Evelyn Dominguez absent, during a closed session Wednesday, Sept. 24, to accept the resignation of Fausat Rahman-Davies, effective May 1, 2026. Rahman-Davies, 57, of Rancho Cucamonga, has worked in Nutrition Services for 30 years, the last six as the department’s lead agent.
A district spokesperson said Rahman Davies, who was earning a base salary of more than $208,000 when she was placed on administrative leave March 19, “voluntarily retired” and will remain on leave until her