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Skokie SD 68 previews unified school logos and says early childhood center remains on time and on budget

Skokie SD 68 Board of Education · April 17, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Sean introduced new unified school logos and branding updates and reported the district’s early childhood center construction is on schedule and within budget. The district also noted early community viewership of the new branding online.

Superintendent Sean presented a district branding update and a progress report on the early childhood center, telling the board the work is part of a broader communications strategy aimed at consistent presentation across schools and more equitable branding.

"We are gonna talk a little bit about our school logos," Sean said, adding that a graphic artist helped create a unified approach now visible on the district website. He said the district had "114 views on the website" within hours of the launch. The superintendent also said building signage updates and a possible upgrade to Stinson are part of the effort to present a consistent look across campuses.

The superintendent reported that construction on the early childhood center is "on time and within budget," noting recent interior work including windows and drywall and that the district is tracking toward the planned opening for the next school year. He framed the branding work as part of a larger communications and engagement objective in the district’s strategic plan and said more details will be presented alongside the strategic plan in a future board meeting.

School leaders said the branding and signage steps are intended to celebrate school communities, ensure consistent online presence, and support inclusive communications. The board did not take action on the logos at this meeting; the presentation was informational and staff said they will return with further details and implementation plans.