After extended discussion about logo use, the School Committee voted March 3 to pursue trademark protection for the district’s NK logo in the black‑and‑gold color scheme and to develop a licensing approach for permitted local uses.
Members raised concerns that an unprotected NK mark and color scheme can be adopted by third‑party vendors or political campaigns and create a mistaken impression of official affiliation. A committee member said that trademarking provides a recourse—"send them a cease and desist"—if unauthorized uses appear. Other members emphasized that the district should be prepared to license logos proactively to booster clubs or PTOs so community groups can continue selling gear without the district losing oversight.
The motion to move forward with trademarking the NK logo in the black‑and‑gold color scheme carried on a voice vote recorded as 4–1. The committee asked administration to coordinate with the town on any shared branding issues, to define the exact marks/colors to be registered, and to return with recommended licensing language and a monitoring/response plan.
Next steps: legal counsel and administration will prepare a trademark filing (approximately $50 filing fee for state registration) for an initial NK mark and propose a licensing template for community organizations; the committee will review the proposal at the next meeting.