UNIS is now the UNIS Unicorns
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The UNIS Unicorn will challenge preconceptions and stereotypes
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The UNIS Unicorn will be unique among school mascots
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The Unicorn is an adaptable symbol
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Unicorns are elusive like peace
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Stage One: Form the mascot committee because of the demand for leadership or advocates for this idea
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Stage Two: Tutorial House, Faculty, and Staff Open Ended Survey
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Stage Three: Concise Junior School & Middle School (both Manhattan and Queens Campuses) Tutorial House, Faculty and Staff Survey
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Stage Four: Presentation to the Leadership Team and top two mascots are selected
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Stage Five: Focus group of Junior School & Middle School (both Manhattan and Queens Campuses) Tutorial House
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Stage Six: Presentation to the Board of Trustees
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Stage Seven: UNIS Proud Day Event on January 29th, 2015 with a poll for the future rendering of the Mascot
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Stage Eight: At the end of UNIS Proud Day the chosen rendering is revealed
Unicorn Selection Results
How will the Unicorn be used?
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UNIS’ Identity and current logo and branding would remain the same
- The mascot will serve as an internal rallying symbol