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Columbia Junior-Senior High School

Columbia, PA
  • Public
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  • Grades 9-12
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  • Enrollment: 367

Overview

Columbia Junior-Senior High School
901 Ironville Pike
Columbia, PA 17512
(717) 684-7500
Columbia Junior-Senior High School is located in Columbia, PA and serves grades 9-12.It received a GreatSchool rating of 3 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Asian
1%
Two or more races
2%
Black
11%
Hispanic
30%
White
56%

Reviews6 Reviews

2.5
parent
First off they should have never taken away the learning support room...Sorry,. co-teaching doesn't work for all students and needless to say it's been an awful experience for my child. Think about it a child that has autism, ADHD, depression, tourettes should have a personal care assistant with them. MOST HORRIBLE DISTRICT EVER!!! Nothing Positive!!!
parent
PARENT INVOLVEMENT???? Yeah right. As long as you don't bother them. Bullying, spitting, touching from other students. Is this a BLIND school? Academics?? Not up to par. Just don't raise a fuss and allow everything and you will be fine. Been in the school district for 5 years. Really considering to pull them for cyberschool. I wish the state would take them over. Think twice before you pick Columbia.
parent
I think there needs to be some truth here. Columbia is in the bottom 15% of all school districts in the state. For a district that only has three schools this is inexcusable. The social aspects are bad as well as evidenced by fighting and bullying. In any other district the leadership would have been replaced a long time ago. I believe that administration ties the hands of their teachers in order to appease some parents that do not wish to be involved in education. In short, this is a horrible school with some promise if they would change leadership.
parent
I'm a graduate of CHS,and proud to say so. I believe for the most part the majority of the Teachers are there for the right reason, and do a great job and it 's a hard job, God Bless our teachers.
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