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White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

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A group of students rehearses their part for the Black History Month program in the auditorium. For the past few weeks, groups have been practicing multiple times a week to be ready for the program on February 26.

Honoring the legacy: the Black History Month program

Erin Maury, Business Manager March 22, 2024

Though celebrated for years before its founding, Black History Month was officially recognized in 1976 to commemorate the overlooked accomplishments of Black Americans.  Today, Black History Month...

Club members Joseph Stewart (12), Angel Ishmeal (9), A’Ziya Wills (12), Jamison Joyner (12) and Kierston Connor (12) (from left to right) line up after their biweekly Pan African Club meeting. The club of diverse students meets to discuss art, culture, and recent news in a safe and welcoming space provided by Ms. Davis, the AP African American History teacher.

Pan African Club celebrates Black history month

Katie Robinson, Viewpoint Team Leader March 2, 2023

Poetry, music, dance. The Pan African Club, which comes together biweekly to support and celebrate Black culture, is gracing the Sparta stage this February to celebrate Black History month. Presidents...

Rebekah Butler (11) holds up her phone to scan a QR code to a black history trivia contest. Thanks to the efforts of Mary E. Pittman (12), events such as this have been planned throughout February to celebrate Black History Month.

Mary E. Pittman brings a new perspective on black history to White Station High School

Chase Pittman, Writer February 27, 2022

If you scan one of the many QR codes lining the hallways of White Station High School, you may find yourself with the chance to learn something new. As one of several projects intended to teach often overlooked...

Shampoos and Conditioners, such as Aunt Jackie’s, cater to black hair. These products and many others are used to create the styles that many black people are bullied for.

Don’t touch my hair

Rebekah Butler, Staff Writer February 21, 2021

Coils and curls bounce upon the heads of black people across the nation. But why are these same people being ridiculed for their crowns?  Many black children notice odd gestures towards their hair...

The competitors are getting ready to start the first half of the knowledge bowl. The competition took place on February 29, 2020 at First Baptist Church on Broad Avenue.

Celebrating Black history at knowledge bowl

Kyla Randle January 26, 2020

On February 29, students from schools in the Memphis community participated in the 2020 Black History Knowledge Bowl at First Baptist Church on Broad Avenue. The knowledge bowl brought many challenging...

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