The Grangeville and Clearwater Valley school districts have officially adopted new logos following a creative design contest. District leaders say the initiative was aimed at refreshing school branding while encouraging local participation and creativity from students and community members.
Design Contest Leads to New School Logos
Community Creativity at the Center
The logo contest invited participants to submit original designs representing the identity, values, and spirit of each district. Multiple entries were reviewed before final selections were made.
Winning Designs Chosen
After careful evaluation, each district selected a new logo that will be used across official materials, including school signage, publications, and digital platforms.
Why the Districts Updated Their Logos
Modernizing School Identity
Officials explained that the previous logos no longer reflected the districts’ current vision. The updated designs aim to present a modern, unified look while honoring local pride.
Engaging Students and Community
By hosting a design contest, the districts provided an opportunity for students and residents to actively contribute to school identity, strengthening community connections.
How the Logos Will Be Used
District-Wide Implementation
The new logos will gradually replace older versions on websites, athletic uniforms, promotional materials, and school merchandise.
Transition Over Time
District leaders noted the change will occur over time to manage costs and ensure a smooth transition.
Positive Response From Participants
Recognition of Creativity
Organizers praised the quality and creativity of the submitted designs, highlighting the enthusiasm shown by participants across both districts.
What Comes Next
Ongoing Branding Efforts
The logo update marks one step in broader efforts to refresh district branding and communication materials moving forward.