White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

Students from the Biology Research Club extract DNA from a strawberry as part of an experiment in Dr. Madu’s lab. Thanks to the money from recent grants, students have been able to conduct more advanced research than they would ordinarily be able to in high school.

The cost of learning: the funding behind White Station’s biology program

Chase Pittman, Writer April 4, 2022

New beakers, new batteries, new benches. For those who love science, the pursuit of knowledge often comes at a high cost–literally. In many cases, district funding can only go so far and grant money...

Dr. Stephanie Poplos, a critical care pediatrician who works in the Memphis area, spoke to WSHS students after school about different types of medical professions.

Dr. Stephanie Storgion, M.D., speaks to HOSA

Kennedy Ray, Business Manager April 22, 2019

Friday afternoon, Dr. Stephanie A. Storgion, M.D., a critical care physician at Le Bonheur Children's hospital, came to speak to White Station's HOSA club and students interested in the medical field as...

Anup Challa (12) presents his research on orthostatic hypotension at NCUR.

Challa’s road to scientific conquest

Sarah Liu, Student Life May 23, 2017

From winning competitions to publishing papers to being accepted by the Royal Society of Biology, there is no stopping Anup Challa (12) from achieving his goals in the medical field. Since he was...

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