14-year-old student charged after making threat of violence toward Columbia Middle School Hill Campus

An eighth-grade student at Columbia Middle School's Hill Campus was charged after making a threat to commit an act of violence at the campus Thursday, according to police.
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  1. It's called the Hill campus because the middle school is split between two locations. When an educational entity has more than one location then each become designated as a campus. Since the 5th and 6th grade are at Taylor it is referred to as the Taylor campus of the middle school. Since the 7th and 8th are part of the building that is also the high school it is referred to as the Hill campus so that the middle school is delineated from the high school.

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  2. In Columbia; that's not protocol state-wide or even county-wide.Hempfield, for instance, identifies its separate sites as schools. As does Donegal and and Eastern.

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  3. Much simpler when I went to school…K-6 was called elementary, 7-8 was junior high, 9-12 high school. No trendy words needed. It was school grounds, now it's a campus!

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  4. the sign says high school. maybe they should worry about education and keeping the kids in line. Some of these kids don't respect any of the management or teachers lets start there doc.

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  5. An excellent example is McCaskey High School in the School District of Lancaster. The two buildings are referred to as campuses. This fits the earlier description I gave above.

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  6. THIS IS COLUMBIA it is just something that the crew though wood sound good. You wood think they wood have better things to do.

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  7. he stated he don't care what any one thinks, hopfully he will be gone in a year or two,remember agway, and all of his other jobs.

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  8. It's called the Hill campus because the middle school is split between two locations. When an educational entity has more than one location then each become designated as a campus. Since the 5th and 6th grade are at Taylor it is referred to as the Taylor campus of the middle school. Since the 7th and 8th are part of the building that is also the high school it is referred to as the Hill campus so that the middle school is delineated from the high school.

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  9. In Columbia; that's not protocol state-wide or even county-wide.Hempfield, for instance, identifies its separate sites as schools. As does Donegal and and Eastern.

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  10. Much simpler when I went to school…K-6 was called elementary, 7-8 was junior high, 9-12 high school. No trendy words needed. It was school grounds, now it's a campus!

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  11. the sign says high school. maybe they should worry about education and keeping the kids in line. Some of these kids don't respect any of the management or teachers lets start there doc.

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  12. An excellent example is McCaskey High School in the School District of Lancaster. The two buildings are referred to as campuses. This fits the earlier description I gave above.

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  13. THIS IS COLUMBIA it is just something that the crew though wood sound good. You wood think they wood have better things to do.

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  14. he stated he don't care what any one thinks, hopfully he will be gone in a year or two,remember agway, and all of his other jobs.

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