This relates to the District’s responsibilities connected to the federal Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). Because all of our schools fall within the zip codes included in the compensation eligibility area, we have received a large number of documentation requests from former students, current and former employees, and community members who need records to support their claims.
Since January 2026 alone, the District has received 433 documentation requests, and nearly 1,000 requests overall since the RECA announcement. Staff are working to process these requests in addition to their full-time responsibilities, but the volume has become overwhelming.
Many residents may not realize they could be eligible or may feel unsure about the process, and we believe it is important to help people access the records they need in a timely manner. Additional staffing would help the District respond more efficiently while continuing to support students and school operations.
Our community has experienced longstanding impacts tied to the Manhattan Project, and we do not want residents or employees to be further burdened or delayed in accessing important information.