A Wolfson High School student cut a classmate on the arm with a pocket knife after getting punched on campus Wednesday morning, according to a Duval County Public Schools official.

Tia Ford, a spokeswoman for Duval schools, said the student was taken to a hospital with injuries that weren't life threatening and the other student was arrested on a charge of aggravated battery.

She said both students will face disciplinary action from the school district. She did not immediately know Wolfson High School's policy on pocket knives, she said.

Ford did not know why the fight occurred, how many students witnessed it or the ages of the two involved.

She said she couldn't release their ages even if she did know, citing federal privacy laws governing student information.

However, Marsha Oliver, a school district spokeswoman said the fight occurred in a school hallway after the students were dropped off the school bus. She said she did not know if the two students rode on the same bus and that school officials are not aware of an any prior issues between the two students.

Zachary Toomer, 19, said he arrived at the school at 8:10 a.m., about 40 minutes after the incident occurred.

Toomer said he first learned about the fight after second period when his family members sent him text messages asking if he was OK.

"Class was going on normally," the Wolfson High senior said.

News of a knife used in a fight at Wolfson comes just a few months after a judge criticized local schools as being unsafe.