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

With her coach on her right and her mother on her left, Moore signs the official papers, securing her future as a Mountaineer. She will trade in her number 25 jersey for a new one in Berea’s blue and white colors

Keyonna Moore signs to play volleyball at Berea College

Alice Willard December 20, 2019

Surrounded by the support of her family, friends and coaches, senior Keyonna Moore officially signs with Berea College on Dec. 13. The aspiring athlete now has the opportunity to continue her volleyball...

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...

Gaby Brown (right) and Brandon Brown (left) hug each other farewell as Brandon Brown is about to fly off to Wayne State University. Many tears were shed as they parted, not knowing when they’ll be able to reunite with each other.

And then there was one

Justin Kouch, Viewpoint Team Leader November 5, 2019

You never know what you will miss until it is gone. The unimaginable thought of living without your sibling for the first time in your life affects everyone differently, and Spartans are no exception. With...

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...

Tina Nguyen (12) commits to Washington University at St. Louis after receiving her acceptance letter. Nguyen is a QuestBridge scholar, which grants her a full scholarship for WashU.

Choosing a college: reputation vs. financial aid

Justin Kouch May 6, 2019

With National Decision Day quickly approaching, seniors must weigh the pros and cons of each college to which they have been accepted. Should you go to college based on its clout or higher ranking or its...

How to manage stress when choosing classes

Jillian Maxwell March 19, 2019

With extracurriculars and jobs on students’ plates already, managing the stress that comes along with choosing classes should not be the main dish. “Even when there’s no work I always think, ‘Okay,...

The argument for applying to fewer colleges

The argument for applying to fewer colleges

Jillian Maxwell February 1, 2019

College is the most pressing topic on most seniors’ minds right now. Although students might feel pressured to apply to as many colleges as possible, this choice can prove to be stress-inducing. “Do...

Students find success in building resumés before senior year

December 18, 2018

No matter your current stage in high school, now is the perfect time to start building your resumé. Whether it be for college, recommendations for a summer camp or for a job interview, it is important...

Students face numerous options when choosing their college major.

Why it’s ok to be undecided

Sloan Huebner March 5, 2018

“Have you figured out where you’re going to college yet? Have you picked your major? Do you know what you want to do after college?” If you have been asked these questions, you may know what...

The argument for class ranks

Jessica Lam, Viewpoint January 23, 2018

GPA- the single most important factor attributed to success in high school. As students approach junior and senior year, the competition and drive for higher class rank accelerates. Class rank measures...

 Kendall Long (12) as she signs her NLI to run track and field at Southeast Missouri.

Best of the West: Kendall Long

Ben Charney, Sports May 23, 2017

  Versatile (adj.)- capable of doing many things competently. In the track and field world, this adjective describes Long perfectly. Adept at running both track and cross country, Long could be...

Kirsten Todd (12) and Shannon Donlon (12) proofreading papers.

The life of a TA

Sarah Liu, Student Life April 18, 2017

Just like Santa, teachers are busy people, and they need their own elves, who we know as “TAs” (teacher’s assistants). Behind the scenes in a classroom, these TAs ensure that tests and quizzes are...

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