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Madison Public Schools Unveils New Black & Gold Logo Design

Black and gold and with "shoreline" themes, the new logo was shared by schools Superintendent Dr. Craig Cooks in a message to families.

Unveiled in a community message from schools Superintendent Dr. Craig Cooke, the new logo includes the use of the schools' colors, black and gold, and "shoreline themes."
Unveiled in a community message from schools Superintendent Dr. Craig Cooke, the new logo includes the use of the schools' colors, black and gold, and "shoreline themes." (Madison Public Schools)

MADISON, CT — Madison Public Schools has a new logo, debuted by schools Superintendent Dr. Craig Cooks inside his regular message to families on Thursday.

Cooke noted that the recent re-design of the logo, previously a white and blue oval-shaped logo, utilizes the the schools "recognized colors" of black and gold, and incorporates "shoreline themes," including a nautical ship's rope as the frame and wave motifs.

Cooke said that "n the coming weeks you will also notice a color shift on our website to Madison’s Black and Gold."

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Cooke, who wrote the district was "excited to share it," told Patch to "feel free to share" it was well.


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