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

Senior picnic gives seniors a break and bonding opportunity

Hayden Thornton December 7, 2019

Senior year. The last chance to get to know your class before you separate for the rest of your lives. White station faculty wanted to give students a chance to bond together while also taking a break...

A wide array of food sits on the counter of the AP Chemistry stations during a Chemistry in the Kitchen on Nov. 21, 2019. The counters are topped with complex chemical compounds like any lab, although the products of the reactions are edible and delicious.

When your Chemistry teacher makes you cook…

Katie Stanek December 3, 2019

Some teachers allow their students to bring food on a special holiday or after a hard test. In the AP Chemistry classroom, however, making a dish for Chemistry in the Kitchen is an entertaining assignment.  “I...

The guest speaker, identified only as Vivian, speaks to Bateman’s students about her life as a refugee. Vivian came to the United States several years ago after fleeing the Democratic Republic of the Congo in her early childhood alongside her family.

Congolese refugee speaks to AP Human Geography students

Rachel Parkison, Student Life Team Leader November 22, 2019

Twenty-two years in a Rwandan refugee camp. Twenty-two years of walking miles every day for water. Twenty-two years of fearing starvation, rape, and murder. This is the story of the Congolese refugee,...

White Station hosts a career fair

White Station hosts a career fair

Jackie Ann Crislip November 22, 2019

A detective. An astronaut. A football player. These were responses once given to the question that has followed students throughout childhood: What do you want to be when you grow up? Upon entrance into...

JROTC team travels to Washington, D.C. for national competition

Maadhu Krishnan November 19, 2019

Eight students from White Station’s Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) Leadership and Academic teams traveled to Washington, D.C. over the summer to participate in the JROTC Leadership and...

Spooky baskets consisted of Halloween themed trinkets, sweets or anything else E-Board members thought each other would like. This basket was given to Justin Kouch (12), President of E-Board, by Ivy Qui (11), Commissioner of Publicity.

E-Board’s spooky Halloween tradition

Justin Kouch, Viewpoint Team Leader November 14, 2019

Secret Santa but Halloween style. Last year, White Station’s Executive Board started a tradition where each member secretly chose another member to gift them a “spooky basket.” It was created to...

Everything you need to know about the Enneagram test

Everything you need to know about the Enneagram test

Ian McMillin November 14, 2019

From a career fair to watching movies with your friends, the half-day on Friday featured many unconventional activities for White Station students. Among these is the Enneagram test, which was taken by...

Zoe Wolfe won the Memphis Youth Symphony concerto competition with her performance of the Lalo violin concerto. Wolfe has been a member of the program for nine years, and this was her first time participating in the annual competition.

Wolfe takes the win in youth symphony concerto competition

Molly Yuan November 14, 2019

Every musician knows all too well the grueling hours of practice, perfecting and performance prep required to put on a good show. For junior violinist Zoe Wolfe, dedication is what allowed her to come...

Kyah McKinney’s (11) logo for her business: Scrunchies By Ky. McKinney sews scrunchies and sells them at a price of $1 for 3 and $2 for 5.

Scrunchie By Ky: A Student-Run Business

Lydia Williams November 12, 2019

Scrunchies: they can be worn in your hair in a stylish updo or on your wrist as a bracelet. On any given day, there is always someone wearing a scrunchie at White Station. They’re in style, and Kyah...

Facing History students attend Washington Post journalist Eli Saslows discussion of Derek Black, a former white nationalist. This experience was detailed in Saslows book, Rising out of Hatred.

Facing History students attend a Q&A session about a former white nationalist

Caitlin Tate November 12, 2019

On Monday, Oct. 28, Facing History and Ourselves students across the mid-south went to the Orpheum to listen to Washington Post journalist Eli Saslow discuss his book “Rising Out of Hatred: The Awakening...

White Station’s raider team huddles up before an event.

JROTC National Raider Tournament

Sophia Campbell, Writer November 10, 2019

For the first time ever, White Station’s JROTC raider team went to Molena, GA to compete in the United States Army National Raider Championship. After qualifying at Battalion level, Brigade level and...

John Phebus (9) works hard to prune a tree. This will help improve the health of the plant.

Spruce-Up-Sparta: an expedition in beautifying White Station

Lydia Williams, Online Editor November 10, 2019

Raking leaves. Pruning trees. Planting flowers. These are just a few of the things that the White Station Spartan community is coming together to do in order to make their campus look nice. On November...

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