Columbia High School gets a failing grade from the state

The scores shown below are from the state Department of Education’s Pennsylvania School Performance Profile and were published in a recent Penn Live article. They are based on a 100-point scale, with a 90 to 100 considered an A, a 80 to 89 a B, a 70 to 79 a C, a 60 to 69 a D, and an F for a score below 60.

Columbia Borough School District

Columbia Junior-Senior High School

2016-17 Grade: F

2015-16 Grade: D

2014-15 Grade: D

2013-14 Grade: F

2012-13 Grade: F

Park Elementary Elementary School

2016-17 Grade: C

2015-16 Grade: F

2013-14 Grade: C

2012-13 Grade: F

More statistics on the Columbia High School are HERE.

0 thoughts on “Columbia High School gets a failing grade from the state”

  1. How do we encourage students to pass, when the school itself doesn't pass? I know, I know! We hire a NON-QUALIFIED non-teacher first as Director or Operations and then as Superintendent. Sounds legit!

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  2. Maybe kids don't try to better themselves. Maybe they don't have parents that look over homework and encourage them. Maybe that is a reason too!!!!!!

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  3. Guessing the person posting this comment went to Columbia? Maybe proof read before replying to a comment, kind of hard to understand your response with that many errors.

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  4. My daughter has parents that pay attention and actively participate, she's smart & was failed because the borough didn't transfer her grades from SDOL…the faculty is rude, disrespectful to parents AND students…they are bigger bullies than the students. The district failed because they don't care about our kids just their pockets.

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  5. Yes every school has it's successes but this is showing how there are very few successes compared to other schools. Yes home life matters but when there is no rigor to challenge them or push them and nothing to entice them then parents can only do so much.

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  6. This school failed my daughter's miserably! Pulled 1 out of advanced classes along with other advanced students to “boost” test scores! They are so far behind other districts it's pitiful!

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  7. Where is the tide pride? Bumper stickers on cars boasting tide pride. Proud of their kids being number one in a school where that number 1 kid would be average in any other school district, Hempfield, Donegal, Penn Manor. Take a lesson from them. And if you can .. send your kid somewhere else!

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  8. Plus the parents fight back on any discipline. Kids sleep in class at the high school, yell and scream in the hallways. Using foul language right in front of teachers!! It is a ZOO!!!

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  9. So what is going to be done, all this talk and yet columbia has no solution . It's true highest taxes but still these kids have to walk up that hill in all kinds of weather.

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  10. (Several candidates cross-filed):Dem SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Cole F. KnightonDem SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Rachael E. KedneyDem SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Barry FordDem SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Keith A. CombsRep SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Cole F. KnightonRep SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Barry FordRep SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Rachael E. KedneyRep SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Keith A. CombsDem SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 2 yr vacantDem SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 2 yr vacantRep SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 2 yr Jenna GeeseyRep SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 2 yr vacant

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  11. Columbia school district is a joke that should be shut down and students should be divided between donegal and hempfield.

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  12. The district the student transfers from is the one that must transfer grades. If grades are not transferred it is usually not the receiving school's fault.

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  13. Part of the issue is that there are very vocal segments that fight the solutions. For example, some of the daily issues could be dealt with by implementing school uniforms in the district. The last time that was discussed there was great outcry and it was dropped. When administrators are strict they are fought by the parents of the disruptive students and there is outcry. If the administration is lax, there is outcry. This follows suit with the teaching staff as well. We are a quick fix society and very often not willing to put in the hard work to achieve true success. Make no mistake about it that is what it will take to improve. It will take a long time and a lot of hard work. The road to improvement will be fraught with hardship. Until we are all willing to handle this reality, we will continue to spin our wheels and remain in this viscous cycle.

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  14. Kids are kids, they need guidance, don't blame them. I believe because there is often a lack of parenting within Columbia school districts, we need a strong mentorship program for these kids, as well as their parents. We also need to stress to parents, it's not only the teachers job to educate, education starts and continues at home, and not just academically but life skills as well. Learning basic life skills through the community, as well as at home allows children to better thrive academically.

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  15. How do we encourage students to pass, when the school itself doesn't pass? I know, I know! We hire a NON-QUALIFIED non-teacher first as Director or Operations and then as Superintendent. Sounds legit!

    Like

  16. Maybe kids don't try to better themselves. Maybe they don't have parents that look over homework and encourage them. Maybe that is a reason too!!!!!!

    Like

  17. Guessing the person posting this comment went to Columbia? Maybe proof read before replying to a comment, kind of hard to understand your response with that many errors.

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  18. My daughter has parents that pay attention and actively participate, she's smart & was failed because the borough didn't transfer her grades from SDOL…the faculty is rude, disrespectful to parents AND students…they are bigger bullies than the students. The district failed because they don't care about our kids just their pockets.

    Like

  19. Yes every school has it's successes but this is showing how there are very few successes compared to other schools. Yes home life matters but when there is no rigor to challenge them or push them and nothing to entice them then parents can only do so much.

    Like

  20. This school failed my daughter's miserably! Pulled 1 out of advanced classes along with other advanced students to “boost” test scores! They are so far behind other districts it's pitiful!

    Like

  21. Where is the tide pride? Bumper stickers on cars boasting tide pride. Proud of their kids being number one in a school where that number 1 kid would be average in any other school district, Hempfield, Donegal, Penn Manor. Take a lesson from them. And if you can .. send your kid somewhere else!

    Like

  22. Plus the parents fight back on any discipline. Kids sleep in class at the high school, yell and scream in the hallways. Using foul language right in front of teachers!! It is a ZOO!!!

    Like

  23. So what is going to be done, all this talk and yet columbia has no solution . It's true highest taxes but still these kids have to walk up that hill in all kinds of weather.

    Like

  24. (Several candidates cross-filed):Dem SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Cole F. KnightonDem SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Rachael E. KedneyDem SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Barry FordDem SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Keith A. CombsRep SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Cole F. KnightonRep SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Barry FordRep SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Rachael E. KedneyRep SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 4 yr Keith A. CombsDem SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 2 yr vacantDem SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 2 yr vacantRep SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 2 yr Jenna GeeseyRep SCHOOL DIRECTOR COLUMBIA – 2 yr vacant

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  25. Columbia school district is a joke that should be shut down and students should be divided between donegal and hempfield.

    Like

  26. The district the student transfers from is the one that must transfer grades. If grades are not transferred it is usually not the receiving school's fault.

    Like

  27. Part of the issue is that there are very vocal segments that fight the solutions. For example, some of the daily issues could be dealt with by implementing school uniforms in the district. The last time that was discussed there was great outcry and it was dropped. When administrators are strict they are fought by the parents of the disruptive students and there is outcry. If the administration is lax, there is outcry. This follows suit with the teaching staff as well. We are a quick fix society and very often not willing to put in the hard work to achieve true success. Make no mistake about it that is what it will take to improve. It will take a long time and a lot of hard work. The road to improvement will be fraught with hardship. Until we are all willing to handle this reality, we will continue to spin our wheels and remain in this viscous cycle.

    Like

  28. Kids are kids, they need guidance, don't blame them. I believe because there is often a lack of parenting within Columbia school districts, we need a strong mentorship program for these kids, as well as their parents. We also need to stress to parents, it's not only the teachers job to educate, education starts and continues at home, and not just academically but life skills as well. Learning basic life skills through the community, as well as at home allows children to better thrive academically.

    Like

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