South Country School District Unveils New Logo


Student-Designer Luke Graser unveiled his winning design | South Country Central School District

South Country unveils new district logo

A new district logo was unveiled at a recent South Country School District Board of Education meeting.

The logo, designed by Bellport High School senior Luke Graser, was selected as part of a districtwide contest.

New district logo | South Country Central School District

Graser designed the logo in his computer graphics class using Adobe Illustrator.

It incorporates the district’s nautical roots with an image of a clipper ship and a ship’s steering wheel with updated school colors.

The contest was inaugurated as part of a revamping of the school district’s website.

The new site is expected to launch in the Summer of 2025.

In the meantime, the new logo will be used on the district’s newsletters, stationery and social media.

“I think it is pretty cool that my design was selected,” said Graser. “I like that it is going to be around for a while.”

Graser plans to attend college following graduation to study business. He is a member of his school’s varsity football team and took part in his school’s culinary program.

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