The color(s) red, blue, and black is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
THE NON-LATIN CHARACTERS THAT TRANSLITERATE TO "CHANGLIB" AND "MIJU HANGUG HAGGYO CHONGYEONHABHOE" AND THE WORDING "KOREAN SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA" AND "1982"
The mark consists of a drawing of a TAEGEUK, which is a yin-yang symbol which is red on the top portion and blue on the bottom portion, surrounded by a circular border in black which is itself divided into four parts, each having a rounded protrusion at its middle. The numbers "1982" in black appear on the bottom left side and the Korean characters appear on the right side all in black. The words "KOREAN SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA" in black appear in an arc above the design, and Korean characters appear in black in an arc below the design.
KOREAN SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA NINETEEN EIGHTY TWO; KOREAN SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ONE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED EIGHTY TWO
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "CHANGLIB" and "MIJU HANGUG HAGGYO CHONGYEONHABHOE" and this means "Established" and "KOREAN SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA" in English.