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Wasatch High CAPS students propose underage‑drinking decals, plan May 3 kickoff at aquatic center
Summary
Students in Wasatch High School’s CAPS program presented a Parents Empowered–funded public‑service campaign to place underage‑drinking prevention decals at the Wasatch Aquatic Center and host a family‑focused kickoff event on May 3; presenters said they will measure impact using future SHARPS survey data.
Students from Wasatch High School’s CAPS (Career and Professional Studies) program asked the Wasatch County School Board on Thursday to approve a placement and outreach plan for a public‑service campaign aimed at preventing underage drinking.
“We are currently working on the Wasatch Behavioral Health Public Service Announcement Campaign,” said Carla Nava, a CAPS presenter. The team told the board the project would place prevention decals and related messaging on the south windows and seating areas at the Wasatch Aquatic Center and hold a family‑focused event planned for May 3.
The presentation listed local partners that will host or support the installation, including Jared Hendry, manager of the Wasatch Aquatic Center; representatives from…
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