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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

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Taste a little taste of India…right here in Memphis

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief April 8, 2020

Halfway across the world lies one of the largest countries, home to about 1.3 billion people. With its own unique culture, and certainly flavor, many have come to Memphis to share it. Ever heard of Indian...

PIE uses multiple organizations to raise money

Kathryn Todd, A&E Team Leader December 16, 2019

No, PIE does not mean the dessert. PIE stands for Partners in Education, the sole volunteer organization that supports White Station High School, staff and students. Members of PIE host breakfasts and...

Student council members including teacher Curt Rakestraw create paper snowflakes. This is part of the effort to create winter themed hallways.

Student council members decorate White Station hallways

Caitlin Tate December 9, 2019

As students enter the main building entrance, their wandering eye will meet the twinkling lights of holiday fairy string lights, cut-outs of snowmen and snowflakes. These decorations are due to the efforts...

There are two different methods for working in the classroom: the classic pen and paper or technology. Neither is the best choice to the other; each option has its own benefits and drawbacks in the classroom.

The case for technology in the classroom

Justin Kouch February 7, 2019

The benefits of having technology in the classroom heavily outweigh the drawbacks of not having any in the classroom. Using technology during class time allows students to collaborate on projects and...

White Station Science Olympiad team members prepare for the next event

Science Olympiad team takes first and second place

Caitlin Tate February 1, 2019

The White Station Science Olympiad Team started the new year with two wins at  competition on Jan. 12 at White Station High School. Sponsors Mr. Richardson and Ms. Davis have been preparing the team...

Thirteen members of the Executive Board casually gather and break bread together in celebration of Friendsgiving.  The annual event was hosted by Commissioner of Publicity Kennedy Ray (11) and her family.

E-Board celebrates Friendsgiving

Kennedy Ray, Business Manager November 24, 2018

‘Tis the season to gather with friends and family, and that is exactly what E-Board did this week to celebrate Thanksgiving together. At Commissioner of Publicity Kennedy Ray’s (11) home, thirteen...

Today, WSHS E-Board led a student town hall meeting to discuss the homecoming dress-up days for next week. The days include throwback day, twin day, meme/vine day, stereotype day, and green and grey day.

Students determine football homecoming week themes

Kennedy Ray, Business Manager September 23, 2018

Friday evening, Spartan students convened in the auditorium to discuss dress-up themes for the upcoming Homecoming week, led by E-Board’s Vice Presidents of Activities, Ali Fowler (12) and Chinnu Alli...

Exemption forms are something many students look forward to receiving at the end of the semester.

Exams or exemptions?

Annie Leow April 16, 2018

The early mornings, the dreary tests and the drag of the second semester. For many students, motivation to make it through the school year comes in the form of exemptions from final exams. The policy...

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