Jul 18, 2023

USD 489 debuts new Hays High School logo

Posted Jul 18, 2023 10:01 AM
The new Hays High School logo will go into effect immediately and will be available for free to all district partners and media outlets. Courtesy image.
The new Hays High School logo will go into effect immediately and will be available for free to all district partners and media outlets. Courtesy image.

By CRISTINA JANNEY
Hays Post

Staff from Hays High School premiered the new Hays High School logo at the USD 489 board meeting on Monday.

The new logo includes an H and an arrowhead.

Heath Meder, HHS art teacher, developed the new logo with the help of a committee that was made up of teachers, administrators and coaches.

The logo and the accompanying font are original.

The Hays High arrowhead can be used as a secondary logo. The school colors will remain maroon and gold. The logo and font will be unique for Hays High School. Courtesy image
The Hays High arrowhead can be used as a secondary logo. The school colors will remain maroon and gold. The logo and font will be unique for Hays High School. Courtesy image

"This is 100 percent Hays and USD 489," Meder said.

Earlier this year district officials met with community members to discuss the logo for the new high school. A committee assigned to debate the Native American logo decided to keep the Indian mascot, keep the same school colors, but no longer use a person's image as a logo.

"After this evening, the whole community will have a brand and logo  and be able to say, 'Yes, that is Hays High," Shawn Henderson, HHS principal, said.

A secondary logo will be the arrowhead by itself. The arrowhead is unique to the Hays High and includes a small H in the head of the arrow.

"It's crisp, clean and modern, but some of the talk is its classic. It all works together," Meder said.

The new Hays High logo and font were designed by Heath Meder, HHS art teacher, with input from an HHS committee. Courtesy image
The new Hays High logo and font were designed by Heath Meder, HHS art teacher, with input from an HHS committee. Courtesy image

The new logo and font will go into effect immediately. A new style sheet will be sent to community partners and media outlets. The logos will be provided free of charge. The style sheet will be made available on the district website.

"You have a lot of options. You have to start with that piece of paper, bring a level of organization, rally together and put it wherever our people are," Henderson said.

Henderson said the new logo will be transitioned in terms of uniforms or other existing materials in the interest of fiscal responsibility.

Any new uniforms or materials will display the new logo.

The style sheet for the new Hays High logo shows various ways the logo can be used. Courtesy image.
The style sheet for the new Hays High logo shows various ways the logo can be used. Courtesy image.

Henderson said district staff members are still working on a plan to preserve the historical images and logos that have been used at the high school.

New board leadership

The board also elected a new board president and vice president as part of its annual reorganization meeting. Ken Brooks was elected as the new board president, and Meagan Zampeiri-Lillpopp was elected as the new vice-president.

Ken Brooks, second from the right, was elected president of the Hasy USD 489 school board and Meagan Zampeiri-Lillpopp, far left, was elected as the board's vice-president at Monday's meeting. Photo by Cristina Janney/Hays Post
Ken Brooks, second from the right, was elected president of the Hasy USD 489 school board and Meagan Zampeiri-Lillpopp, far left, was elected as the board's vice-president at Monday's meeting. Photo by Cristina Janney/Hays Post

Both board members began serving in their new leadership roles as soon as they were elected. They will serve through the end of June 2024.