Minot Public Schools announces new district logo, colors
Submitted Art This is the new Minot Public Schools' logo.
Minot Public Schools will officially transition to a new district logo and color palette, marking an important step forward in the district’s identity.
The new colors — silver and gold — were selected to represent one color from each of the district’s two high schools, symbolizing unity and a shared future. The updated branding reflects the district’s commitment to honoring its traditions while moving forward together.
The community will begin to see the new logo and colors across district signage, publications, digital platforms and other materials. The transition will occur over time as existing materials are updated or replaced.
“This new logo and color palette represent both where we have been and where we are going as a whole district,” said Superintendent Dr. Scott Faul. “Bringing together colors from both high schools is a meaningful way to unify our school community and celebrate our shared identity.”
Minot Public Schools looks forward to this new chapter and appreciates the continued support of its students, staff, families and community members, according to a news release issued Monday, May 4.





