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

The future is riding on the youth. Are we up for it?

Editorial Board March 2, 2020

Many of us arrived home from a relaxing winter break vacation to find America’s foreign relations in mayhem. Iran. World War III. A hefty bounty on the head of none other than President Donald J. Trump....

Trivia nights grow popular among youth

Kathryn Todd May 6, 2019

True or False: only adults go to trivia nights. If you answered false, you are correct. What started as a way for businesses to earn more on slow nights has turned into a routine social event for adults...

Past student helps a current student in piano lessons at Mr. Jackson’s Strive School of Music.

Mr. Jackson’s beat in practice

Isis Davis March 5, 2018

Spartans have always had a reputation for striving to achieve excellence. One staff member takes this value to his music. Kent Jackson leads a life in Shelby County Schools and in music for youth. The...

Jasmine Simmers (12, right) performs as El in “Over, Under, and Thru the Rainbow.”

Q&Gay: LGBT+ youth theater of Memphis

Shwetha Ganesh, Managing Editor, Arts & Entertainment August 30, 2017

All across America, we’ve been hearing about the LGBTQ+ community’s fight for representation and the youth are taking it into their own hands. Right here in Memphis, Playhouse on the Square’s Q&A...

Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly//Google Images

Scope of Woke: History of Socially-Conscious Rappers

Brandon Mensah, Arts and Entertainment May 23, 2017

Since the beginnings of hip-hop in the 1970s, there have been rappers speaking out about the  struggles of their community, whether they be poverty, drugs, or even just being an African American in a...

Nora Goodman-Bryan (10) and Ema Wagner (11) presenting their project at Youth Ignite.

Ignite action

Camryn Corbin, Layout, Student Life March 3, 2016

Youth Ignite is an opportunity for the youth of Memphis to learn about eight well-thought out ideas and/or programs presented by other teens meant to benefit the greater Memphis area. In the end, the students...

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