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Park City School District rolls out updated school logos

PARK CITY, Utah — The Park City School District Board of Education has approved updated logos for Park City High School, Jeremy Ranch Elementary, Parley’s Park Elementary, and McPolin Elementary, completing a districtwide brand refresh that now includes every school and the district’s preschool.

Ecker Hill Middle School’s Miners emblem, part of the districtwide refresh. Photo: Park City School District
Updated Jeremy Ranch Elementary logo, part of the districtwide refresh. Photo: Park City School District

Earlier this year, the Board approved Ecker Hill Middle School’s updated colors and its mascot change to the Miners, honoring the school’s history by incorporating the Timberwolf into a new Miner-themed design. Trailside Elementary’s Trailblazer logo was approved in June 2025.

Updated Parley’s Park Elementary logo, part of the districtwide refresh. Photo: Park City School District
Updated McPolin Elementary logo, part of the districtwide refresh. Photo: Park City School District

New and refreshed marks include:

  • Park City High School — refreshed logo

  • Ecker Hill Middle School — new logo design

  • Jeremy Ranch Elementary — Hawks (brand refresh)

  • Parley’s Park Elementary — Falcons (brand refresh)

  • McPolin Elementary — Moose (brand refresh)

  • Trailside Elementary — Trailblazer (approved June 2025)

  • PCSD Preschool — new logo design

“These updates honor the traditions our students, families, and staff value while introducing modern designs that reflect our district’s future,” Superintendent Lyndsay Huntsman said. “Strong, consistent logos unite a school community and we’re excited to launch designs that strengthen our brand and reinforce the shared culture within our schools.”

Updated Trailside Elementary logo, part of the districtwide refresh. Photo: Park City School District
Updated PCSD Preschools logo, part of the districtwide refresh. Photo: Park City School District

The updated logos will roll out across school websites, signage, spirit wear, and district communications in the coming months and will be on display on the first day of school, Aug. 18. For brand guides and approved artwork, see the district’s logos page.

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