EDUCATION

How helpful is Utah’s SHARP survey? Parents have just days to give input

Sep 27, 2022, 6:09 PM | Updated: Sep 28, 2022, 1:57 pm

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah parents have one more week to give their feedback on the State Board of Education’s decision to pull its support for the Student Health and Risk Prevention survey, otherwise known as SHARP.

Earlier this year the board decided it would no longer support the program and now some state leaders and parents have come forward calling that decision a hasty move.

In just over a week, a work group will make additional recommendations to the board about the survey.

It’s already tough to be a parent of teenagers and Kristen Pexton will soon have five of them.

“You get overwhelmed as a parent like there’s so much out there,” Pexton said.

She said the data gathered in the SHARP survey is useful.

“You look at that data and you can see, oh maybe 30% of our 12th graders have tried vaping right? Which is surprising,” she added. It gives her important topics to address with her kids. “And when it comes to our kids, we want to protect them and we want to know what’s going on in our communities.”

It’s why she asked parents to step up and share their opinions before the State Board of Education makes further decisions regarding the survey.

The Utah Department of Health said in a statement:

For nearly 20 years, the SHARP survey has been an important tool that supports the identification of needs and prioritization of services to schools and communities, and provides live-saving insight into topics affecting our youth, including social and emotional health, anti-social behavior, and substance use. Recent proof of the SHARP survey’s effects include the creation of the SafeUT mobile app and the Live On campaign to reduce suicide and suicide ideation.

You can read the entire statement here.

School board members cited concerns with sensitive questions and questions that could give teens bad ideas but the survey itself has always required parents to give their approval before their kids can participate.

In the end, Pexton feels it gives information we all can use.

“Because none of us live on an island. We’re all a part of this,” she said.

Senator Dan Thatcher said the SHARP survey helped Utah get ahead of vaping, getting us to respond before other states.

He also added that it’s been a major resource for the SafeUT commission.

“Without Board support, districts and schools will decide on their own whether to participate in the future.”

UDoH clarified in a statement to KSL that the decision to participate in SHARP is a local choice, made by the local school districts and schools, not the State Board of Education.

“The survey will continue to be available to districts/schools at no-cost, as funding and administration of SHARP is provided by the Utah Department of Health and Human Services,” read the UDoH statement.

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How helpful is Utah’s SHARP survey? Parents have just days to give input