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SHARP school survey: Park City participation lags while North/South Summit reach higher opt-in rates
Summary
Health department presenter told the board Park City parent opt-ins for the SHARP student survey were about 20% (300 parents), below the 60% threshold needed for usable data; staff outlined outreach steps including principal emails, QR codes, iPads at events, and partner support to boost returns before early March survey dates.
Summit County Health Department staff reported Feb. 6 that Park City Schools returned just 300 parent opt-ins (about 20%) for the SHARP student survey, far below the roughly 70% opt-in rates recorded in North and South Summit school districts and below the department’s 60% threshold for producing usable, statistically reliable results.
"We had 300 parents signed. That's 20%," the presenter said, summing the Park City response. Staff described the cause as partly logistical:…
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