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

When you wish upon a star

Rachel Parkison, Student Life Team Leader September 6, 2019

With just $200 remaining on their overall $5,000 fundraising objective, the Make-A-Wish Club met Thursday to discuss its plans for the upcoming school year. First up on the agenda: the October wish-granting...

For last years FRC, Team 5045 built a robot to the theme of Deep Space. It was designed to place a cargo ball into the sides of a rocket. Their robot was, in fact, able to accomplish this.

Robotics club looks forward to new year of competition

Annie Leow, Managing Editor September 6, 2019

“The spread of gracious professionalism to the next generation of STEM students.”  This is how Jake Du (11), the head of Business, describes White Station’s Robotics Club. Ready to launch into...

Tracy Stone and Annabelle Hulgan (9) in their classroom on the second floor of the main building.

Welcome new one-on-one specialist

Lydia Williams August 26, 2019

As a new school begins once again, a new face can be seen helping out in the Special Education classroom. Her name is Tracy Stone and she is excited to begin working at White Station. Stone has not...

The Common Application is one of the more used platforms for applications, and many teachers will be able to submit their recommendations through this.

Who to ask for recommendation letters and how

Annie Leow, Managing Editor August 26, 2019

The process of applying to a college is daunting in and of itself. To make matters more difficult, students are required to risk a chance at getting into their dream college by putting their fate into...

Inside scoop of the freshman experience

Inside scoop of the freshman experience

Kathryn Todd August 24, 2019

The transition from eighth grade to freshman year can be a scary one. With seniors who have facial hair to a stark contrast of rigorous course loads in comparison to middle school, the freshman perspective...

WSHS welcomes new SPED teacher

WSHS welcomes new SPED teacher

Rachel Parkison August 23, 2019

As teachers and students file back through the halls for the start of yet another school year, there is a new face among them. Joining the Spartan family for his first year teaching is Cas Crenshaw, the...

Emille Taylor (12) served as Co-president of E-Board and Executive Officer of the National Honor Society in the latter half of her time at WSHS.

Emille Taylor, Queen of Green and Gray

Rachel Parkison, Student Life Team Leader May 8, 2019

At a school like White Station, it is not uncommon to find motivated students. One Spartan, however, has been noted for going above and beyond in academia, leadership and school spirit. Recently voted...

Hunter and URJ Heller High participants stand outside the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.

Cody Hunter spends semester in Israel

Rachel Parkison May 6, 2019

When you think of Israel, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? For many, the answer may be the seemingly inescapable news of social tensions, political unrest and terrorist attacks. But for Cody...

White Station’s JROTC cadets at 7th Bridge, an annual JROTC competition held in Fort Knox, Kentucky.

A day in the life of a JROTC cadet

Annie Leow May 6, 2019

For most students, the most strenuous activity of their school day is walking up the stairs. But for those involved in the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, or JROTC, things are a little different....

How to earn college credit at White Station

Chloe Griffith May 6, 2019

Advanced Placement. Dual Enrollment. Dual Credit. These are the three types of classes students at White Station can take in order to receive college credit while still taking high school classes, but...

White Station inducts juniors into National Honor Society

Caitlin Tate May 6, 2019

On Thursday, April 11, juniors were inducted into the National Honor Society, a program designed to honor students’ academic achievement. The program started with the lights dimming and past National...

Students travel to China over Spring Break

Lydia Williams May 6, 2019

Traveling to a foreign country is a great way to take learning out of the classroom and into the real world. Every two years, Jeremy Bateman, the AP Human Geography teacher, takes a group of students...

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