Columbia High School Class of 2023 Graduates

Columbia High School held its commencement June 1.

The graduates are: Urayoan Gabriel Acobe Santiago, Zakaria Aitelmajouh, Cassie Allen, Lisbeth Alvarado Vargas, Dynasty Arenas, Kali Arndt, Carson Askey, Aneisa Bland, James Brady, Owen Broome, Kiera Brown, Tyniece Brown, Keisalys Burgos Morales, Nelson Yandel Cardona, Yaishaliz Cardona Perez, Mallory Conroy, Kellmy Cruz, Tyler Cueto, Sierra Dimeler, Chase Dishongh, Mitchell Dishongh, Marcello Duran, Matthew Fanous, Amaya Ferrer, Daeshaun Flock, Jose Flores, Emily Gambler, Daezjon Giles, Jalaysha Gonzales, Mercyangelis Gonzalez Morillo, Desmond Grimes, Steven Grullon, Raymond Hallacher, Savannah Helton-Urbassik, Silas Johnson, A’mya Kauffman, Frankie Krow, Yousef Labib, Dominic Lenhart and Essence London.

Also, Iziah Manfred, Jonier Martinez Carmona, Anasimos Mekonnen, Aiden Miller, Rachel Mimnall, Rose Misciagna, Jaelizzaih Moore, Dayvon Moulden, Janae Murray, Laquann Jamar Parker, Destiny Perez-Rodriguez, Nayana Peterson, Alexis Phillips, Timothy Powell, Jesse Pridgen, Kiara Prophete, Ewan Quinn, Ciara Ramos, Steven Rivas, Dayana Roberts, Christopher Sabino, Jocelyn Sanchez, Kiara Serrano, Isaiah Spencer, Tania Spencer, Braden Strawser, Brie Sullivan, Aldrin Then Garcia, Kenny Tran, Damen Troutman, Danaya Tucker, Alexandra Unkow, Gianny Urena, Josue Velazquez, Brianna Wakefield, John Wakefield, Mackenzie Watterson, Jalil White and Abbey Wholaver.

Columbia Borough School Board approves updates to science curriculum

“The new and improved science curriculum seeks to bring high achievement and high quality for all learners,” said Columbia High School science teacher and committee member Manjulu Gupta. “Over the course of this year, my colleagues and I developed a plan to bring next-gen standards through learning targets, success criteria, and improving materials and instruction through holistic projects.”

MORE: HERE

Is Pennsylvania any closer to having legal weed?

Pennsylvania remains one of the only states in the region not to have established or be in the process of debating weed legalization. Neighboring states, including New York and New Jersey have fully established adult-use recreational markets. To the south, Delaware and Maryland’s state legislatures recently passed measures to begin regulating, licensing and taxing for cannabis sales.

MORE: https://www.penncapital-star.com/government-politics/is-pennsylvania-any-closer-to-having-legal-weed/

The moment we’ve all been waiting for – our 5th annual Crusin’ for Cats car show!

Come visit us July 29th from 10am – 2pm to see a bunch of cool cars and/or tour our facilities. Food and drink will be available for purchase. We even have coozies!

In order to have a car show, we need cars. Do you have a classic car or one you’re just incredibly proud of? Something new and fancy? The attached image details how to register!

CCAT to meet Wednesday, June 14, at Borough Hall

Tonight, Wednesday, June 14th, we will be having the monthly Columbia Cat Action Team meeting. The meeting will be held at the Borough office, 308 Locust St., from 5:30 to 6:30. All are welcome to attend!

Please stop by if you’re interested in volunteering, or want to learn more about who we are and what we have been up to.

Also, registration for feral colonies is officially open! Stop by the meeting tonight to pick up an application and register on the spot.

More information about colony registration, instructions on how to register, and a link to the registration form can all be found at the link below.

Hope to see everyone tonight 🙂