The accident happened at about 6:50 a.m. Thursday while the student was crossing the intersection of BH 35 and SH 36, according to Columbia-Brazoria ISD.
A Columbia-Brazoria ISD student was airlifted to a hospital after being hit by a vehicle early Thursday morning, according to the district.At about 6:50 a.m.
, a Columbia High School student was crossing the intersection of BH 35 and SH 36 when the accident happened, the district said.The district made counselors, staff, and local support available for students and staff.
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