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

Emma Wang (9) holds up her medals after the Louisville, KY Springhurst New Year’s Tennis Competition. She placed third after four hours on the court during the quarterfinals.

Conquering the court: The start of Wang’s high school tennis career

Robin Guthrie, Writer February 8, 2024

Whoosh. A neon green blur traverses through the atmosphere, a beacon of victory to come. A racket swings, bouncing the ball back over the net. This continues for hours at a time, the two opponents locked...

Vice Principal Michael Ayers (pictured above) directs traffic from 2:15 to 2:30 most days after school. He lets waves of cars through at a time, clearing up traffic as efficiently as possible.

Motorized moshpit — welcome to the Spartan parking lot

Kate Metcalf, News and Features Team Leader February 8, 2024

  Why go to a Monster Truck event when the White Station High School (WSHS) parking lot is so close to home? Although the parking lot itself isn’t as wild as a car show, the drama, crashes...

Working in tandem, Arielle Brent (12) and Jaiden Goodman (12) navigate the responsibilities of being a leader. They aim to foster a sense of community among the students.

Behind the scenes: senior class officers unveiled

Erick Lobos, Writer January 5, 2024

The Class of ‘24 has elected Arielle Brent and Jaiden Goodman as their senior class officers to lead them through their final year of high school. Both of these students offer unique perspectives in...

Celeste Cruz (11) and Dontae Jordan (11) are this year’s junior class officers. The two plan to redefine what it means to lead with passion and purpose.

Behind the scenes: junior class officers unveiled

Erick Lobos, Writer January 5, 2024

In an era of dynamic change and innovation, the Class of ‘25 has elected not one, but two class officers for their junior year. Meet the dynamic duo Celeste Cruz (11) and Dontae Jordan (11), the individuals...

Narjis Alabes (12) photographs a protest in support of Palestine across Downtown Memphis. Attendees made signs saying “Free Palestine” and other phra

Local protests in support of Palestine

Sophia Turner, Editor-in-Chief December 14, 2023

“Ceasefire now” rings along downtown Memphis as Narjis Alabes (12) shouts along with the voices of  hundreds of fellow protestors from the FedEx Forum to Tom Lee Park to show support for Palestine.  The...

A students guide to enjoying Memphis

A student’s guide to enjoying Memphis

Shania Moore, Layout Lead December 14, 2023

Overton Square - Overton Square, located in the heart of Memphis, is a vibrant and historic entertainment district known for its mix of restaurants, bars, theaters and shops. This cultural hub hosts...

Spartans share their Christmas favorites

Spartans share their Christmas favorites

Chitkala Alli, Managing Editor December 14, 2023

When you think about Christmas, what comes to mind? Twinkling lights, a warm fireplace and steaming hot chocolate all make up the iconic culture of the holiday. But, some argue that Christmas songs and...

Catherine Cheng (11) reads the post-donation reminders following her blood donation. Once students completed their donation, Vitalant staff provided them with a trifold with info about how to sustain their health following their donation.

Students donate to save lives

Evan Easley, Lead Copyeditor December 14, 2023

Due to privacy concerns, one source will be attributed as Source A.   A prick in the arm, the feeling of blood being drained — and three lives saved. Approximately 6.8 million people in...

Rachel Davis-Collins teaches World History, African American History and AP African American Studies. She has taught at White Station for 18 years.
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Spartan Teacher Spotlights

Sophia Marmion, News and Features December 14, 2023

Ms. Davis-Collins What is your favorite White Station memory? “With kids, it’s when I was pregnant with my daughter and a student brought me a book for my child on Where the Wild Things [Are]...

Jagger Sudbury (12) recreates a photo from the alternative rap artist Sematary. Sematary, who is part of the group Haunted Mound, is known for their unique punk influenced fashion and stylized sound.

The lingering influence of music on fashion

Kirana Richmond December 14, 2023

From all black and studded belts to Mary Janes and pink bows, social media and music have taken over fashion. Trends are coming and going faster every day, making fashionmore and more distinctive. But...

A robot picks up a box in a screenshot from the video Allie Maury (12) will show to members of her survey. After, survey participants will be asked to describe the video using silent gestures.

Gestures, representation and dramatization: AP Research projects

Jill Allert, Writer December 14, 2023

How do people gesture? How are Latinx people represented in video games? Does dramatization in television affect high schoolers’s perception of the ethics of true crime shows? All these questions...

Jada Pinkett Smith recently released a new book titled “Worthy.” Smith visited Novel Memphis for a promotion event.

Pinkett Smith’s local book signing

Sophia Turner, Editor-in-Chief December 12, 2023

Many times, when celebrities schedule tours or events, they skip right over Memphis on the map and head to Nashville. However, this October, Jada Pinkett Smith landed in Memphis for an event at Novel Bookstore...

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