District Brand Guide
District staff, students, and administrators should use these guidelines as a reference to maintain the consistent and effective brand identity of Chatham County Schools.
To ensure the integrity of our brand, there should be NO modifications to the colors, content, or graphic elements of any district logo without prior approval from the Public Information Office. The logos should be clean, legible, and always used in one of their original full color or black-and-white versions.

What We Are
Chatham County Schools

What We Aren't
CCS
There are many "C" counties around us, like Cumberland, Cleveland, Craven, or Columbus, just to name a few.
Therefore, it is important that we communicate clearly that we are Chatham County Schools.
District Color Palette
The official colors and primary palette used to represent Chatham County Schools are plum and navy, and our accent colors are marigold and grey. They can be found on all official communication collateral such as business cards, letterhead, presentations, marketing materials and the district website. Using the correct colors builds the District's visibility and connects our community to Chatham County Schools.
Official district logos, fonts, other CMYK and RGB color codes, and usage guidelines can be found in the official District Style Guide.
Main Plum

RGB: 122 60 89
CMYK: 58 82 40 26
Main Navy

RGB: 19 65 105
CMYK: 100 52 0 50
Accent Marigold

RGB: 255 182 0
CMYK: 0 32 100 0
Accent Grey

RGB: 210 216 230
CMYK: 12 6 0 2
Terms of Use
Chatham County Schools does not permit the use of District logos and intellectual property for-profit use AT ALL, or use outside the course and scope of District business. Please contact the Public Information Office at (919) 542-3626 if you have questions regarding branding.
School Branding Guides
Campus staff, students, administrators, and stakeholders should use these guidelines as a reference to maintain the consistent and effective identity of each of the district's schools.
Click the school names below to access their specific school branding guides.
To ensure the integrity of the brand, there should be NO modifications to the colors, content, graphic elements or proportions without prior approval by the Public Information Office.