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Parents, alumni and boosters urge MMSD to keep existing high-school logos, criticize redesign process

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Multiple parents, alumni and a high-school booster club president told the Madison Metropolitan School District board that proposed new high‑school logos are unnecessary, poorly designed and that the district should instead involve students and community members in any redesign.

Several community members used public comment at the Feb. 24, 2025 Madison Metropolitan School District Board of Education meeting to object to proposed new logos for the district's high schools.

Jesse Wickerser, a parent of two MMSD students and a West High alumnus, told the board the new logos were "not necessary" and that no compelling reason had been given for the change. He also criticized the district survey used to solicit feedback, saying…

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