Brenham ISD is excited to offer our Non-Congregate Summer Meal Program, providing free 10-day meal bundles for all children and teens 18 and younger. To ensure we have an accurate meal count and a smooth experience for our families, each child must have a ticket for each individual pick-up date. Registration/tickets for each bundle will open the Monday prior to the scheduled distribution. 

It is crucial to complete registration accurately. Duplicate and inaccurate registrations prevent other children from being able to register. It is the responsibility of the parents/guardians to communicate and determine who will register for their children. The first registration recorded will be maintained, any duplicate registration will be voided. Registration requests requires the name and age of each child. Emails are sent will all order cancellations.

Tickets may not be transferred or given to another child or parent/guardian under any circumstances. This ensures we are able to serve each family fairly and maintain accurate records for food distribution.

2026 Distribution Schedule

Meals will be distributed every other Monday this summer at Brenham Middle School on the following dates:

  • June 1- Click here

  • June 15 (Registration will open June 8)

  • June 29 (Registration will open June 22)

  • July 13 (Registration will open July 6)

  • July 27 (Registration will open July 20)

Pick-Up Time Options

To better accommodate your family's schedule, you may choose one of two pick-up windows during your registration:

  • Morning: 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM

  • Evening: 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

Simply register during the open window, head to the curbside point at Brenham Middle School, and our team will load the 10-day breakfast and lunch bundles directly into your vehicle. Help us make this summer healthy and hunger-free for our community!

Summer Meals To-Go Flyer

Summer Meals To-Go Flyer Spanish

Meals To-Go Menu for June 1, 29 & July 27

 

**Only the child or PARENT/GUARDIAN can pickup meals. The Texas Department of Agriculture is defining guardian as: a person appointed by a court or otherwise has legal authority to make decisions relevant to the personal well-being of the child or someone with written permission from a parent, an adult that is providing scheduled, informal care of the child on the day of meal service (ex. neighbor or non-parent adult). Please note:  False certification may result in having to pay the State Agency for the value of the food improperly issued to you, and may result in civil or criminal prosecution under state or Federal Law.