Columbia High School

The name Columbia High School could refer to:

  • Columbia High School (Huntsville, Alabama) — Huntsville, Alabama
  • Columbia High School (Lake City, Florida)
  • Columbia High School (Nampa, Idaho)
  • Columbia High School (Columbia, Illinois)
  • Columbia High School (Mississippi), a Mississippi Landmark
  • Columbia High School (New Jersey) — Maplewood, New Jersey
  • Columbia High School (New York) — East Greenbush, New York
  • Columbia High School (Columbia, North Carolina)
  • Columbia High School (Columbia Station, Ohio)
  • Columbia High School (Columbia, Pennsylvania) — Columbia, Pennsylvania
  • Columbia High School (Columbia, South Carolina)
  • Old Columbia High School (Columbia, South Carolina) — a former NRHP in Columbia, South Carolina
  • Columbia High School (West Columbia, Texas)
  • Columbia High School (White Salmon, Washington)

Famous quotes containing the words columbia, high and/or school:

    Although there is no universal agreement as to a definition of life, its biological manifestations are generally considered to be organization, metabolism, growth, irritability, adaptation, and reproduction.
    —The Columbia Encyclopedia, Fifth Edition, the first sentence of the article on “life” (based on wording in the First Edition, 1935)

    Research shows clearly that parents who have modeled nurturant, reassuring responses to infants’ fears and distress by soothing words and stroking gentleness have toddlers who already can stroke a crying child’s hair. Toddlers whose special adults model kindliness will even pick up a cookie dropped from a peer’s high chair and return it to the crying peer rather than eat it themselves!
    Alice Sterling Honig (20th century)

    I am both a public and a private school boy myself, having always changed schools just as the class in English in the new school was taking up Silas Marner, with the result that it was the only book in the English language that I knew until I was eighteen—but, boy, did I know Silas Marner!
    Robert Benchley (1889–1945)