LABELLE -- The Hendry County School District has completed its rebranding and is pleased to share its new logo.
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LABELLE -- The Hendry County School District has completed its rebranding and is pleased to share its new logo.
The Hendry County School District released a series of community surveys to help with the district’s logo redesign. Utilizing the information gathered, the district confirmed the new logo that will be used on all official signage.
Over the next few months, community members can expect to see the logo being implemented district-wide, including on a new website, email, letterhead and more.
In an effort to maintain growth alongside the expansion of Hendry County and its population, the Hendry County School District decided to pursue its rebranding to reflect the county’s bright future. While maintaining the historical significance of the area, the district ensured the new branding represented both where the district came from and the goals for what’s next.
“As a proud member of the Hendry County community and leader of the Hendry County School District, I am thrilled to share our updated branding,” said Superintendent of Schools Michael Swindle. “This logo is representative of the rich history surrounding Hendry County’s agricultural roots, the people that make up this great community, and more accurately represents the District as we grow and prepare for the future.”
For more information about the Hendry County School District, visit https://www.hendry-schools.org/.
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