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

Scribbler’s Coffeehouse: Enchanted Forest Edition

Frankie Barczak, Writer April 24, 2019

White Station High School’s literary magazine The Scribbler is a unique part of the school. They’re a diverse group of individuals that create a magazine filled with art of all kinds produced by the...

Student Congress attend anti-violence conference

Hayden Thornton, Student Life Writer April 23, 2019

It is a sad reality that in 2019 school shootings and violence in schools are becoming more and more common. These tragedies leave parents, students, and administration asking how they happened and how...

Urinetown members pose during their first dance number.

Urinetown musical brings in overwhelming support from spartans

Maadhu Krishnan April 22, 2019

The White Station band plays music from behind the stage. It grows louder and louder as the auditorium lights dim. The curtains open to reveal a little girl counting her pennies under the bright stage...

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...

The HOSA club stands in the staircase at the Chattanooga Convention Center. This was their first time going to state and they won several awards.

HOSA travels to the State Leadership Conference for the first time

Lydia Williams April 4, 2019

Education. Collaboration. Experience. The students in White Station’s HOSA club had the chance to take part in all of these on their trip to the State Leadership Conference in Chattanooga, TN from March...

Fat Tuesday: French Club Style

Frankie Barczak, Writer March 19, 2019

As Fat Tuesday was fast approaching, teachers Madame Altman and Madame Seagraves were working hard to create a fun learning experience for the members of the French club. On March 4th, the French club...

Full bellies, good times, and perks for the Spartans

Frankie Barczak, Writer March 19, 2019

On February 26, many students’ mouths watered as they pulled up to the Chipotle parking lot, eager to taste the delicious food they were about to order. Not only did many people get a tasty treat, but...

Spartans place at the Wordsmith competition

Frankie Barczak, Writer March 19, 2019

This previous weekend, the Spartans travelled to the University of Memphis for a Wordsmith competition. Wordsmith consists of four events: the 120 word dash, the 80 word dash, the 40 word dash, and the...

Sparta Celebrates Black History Month

Sarah Haggitt, writer March 2, 2019

History is written by the people with power, so students must recognize that American history is more than the white history taught in a history class. Students assembled in the auditorium on Thursday,...

Karely Rodriguez (11) and her family pause to take a picture in front of the entrance to Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico, the city they are visiting to celebrate Karely’s sister ’s quinceañera.

Students cross the border to spend time with family in Mexico

Chloe Griffith, Student Life Team Leader February 26, 2019

The process of traveling across the border into Mexico can at times be overwhelming, but there are some students who are willing to endure the twenty-hour car trips and border patrol agents if it means...

Ms. Lawrence uses the skills she learned as a lawyer to teach her English students how to analyze an argument.

An AP teacher’s journey to fulfilling teaching passion

Caitlin Tate February 26, 2019

From dancer, to lawyer, to author and finally English and AP Seminar teacher, Joanna Lawrence contradicts the idea that a person should follow one strict career path to be successful. Despite knowing she...

 Alexis, Allyson, and Derrell Totten (12) stand hand in hand, ready to celebrate their birthday.

Three isn’t always a crowd

Lydia Williams February 26, 2019

It has been said that the number three is powerful, and this is definitely true for the Totten’s and the Brown’s. The Totten siblings—Alexis, Allyson, and Derrell—and the Brown siblings—Reggie,...

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