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

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Students work together to create delicious eats of grilled cheese and tomato soup for White Station’s new cooking class club. Seniors Junie Scott and Joseph Stewart lead this new cooking class as part of their Distributive Education Clubs of America, DECA, project in marketing.

Cooking up something good

Katie Robinson, Viewpoint Team Leader March 3, 2023

Smells of grilled cheese and fresh bakes fill Ms. Anderson’s room as students learn to cook under the direction of Junie Scott (12) and Joseph Stewart (12). The pair of students devised the idea of a...

From cheering at football games to traveling across the world, Gaby Brown (12) took advantage of all the opportunities presented to her. As part of the graduating class of 2021, Brown completes her education from White Station as she attends college in Mississippi next fall.

Brown makes the most of her high school experience

Sophia Aiello, A&E Team Leader June 5, 2021

Gaby Brown (12) reflects on her high school career filled with a plethora of clubs, sports, leadership positions and rigorous classes as she graduates this spring. Going to Mississippi State University...

Allie Mascolo (12), Lillian Gomez (12), Gaby Brown (12) and Marleny Granados-Diaz (12) compete in the 2020 DECA competition. Because of COVID-19,  2021 participants will compete in the  competitions online.

DECA competitions go virtual for 2021

Kyla Randle February 21, 2021

DECA continues to get students engaged in club activities with their annual competitions. Since the coronavirus is still around, DECA is following health guidelines by making the writing and performance...

Inside the Read House in Chattanooga, TN, White Station’s DECA chapter poses for a group picture. This is taken before the group heads to a mini awards banquet.

White Station DECA chapter competes at state level

Kathryn Todd, A&E Team Leader March 10, 2020

White Station’s DECA chapter traveled to Chattanooga, TN on March 5 to compete at the State Career Development Conference (SCDC). The three days spent there were filled with presentations of written...

Seniors practice for DECA competition by holding poster session

Seniors practice for DECA competition by holding poster session

Kathryn Todd, A&E Team Leader March 7, 2020

With the DECA State Career Development Conference (SCDC) competition nearing, seniors competing in written events presented their projects in the library on March 4th as practice. Formal invitations were...

After a long day of competing, students anxiously await their scores. Those who qualified were called on stage and awarded a medal. The top three in each category got an additional ribbon with their title printed across the front.

Districts or bust

Alice Willard January 23, 2020

In a room of chatter and excitement, one person is fixated on only you. They are watching you and listening to every word you say. This person is your judge, who decides whether or not you qualify for...

The first group of competitors read their role-play and plan their presentation. Those competing alone are given ten minutes until they have to present in front of a judge.

Marketing I students participate in mock role plays

Kathryn Todd, A&E Team Leader January 21, 2020

Competitions can be intimidating, especially when it is an entirely new type of event. Many Marketing I students will be competing at DECA Districts for the first time on January 17. To help ease their...

In Times Square, students posed in front of the city’s hotspot. This was one of the many places they visited, including the Empire State building, ChinaTown, and other landmarks.

DECA takes NYC by storm

Alice Willard December 18, 2019

Bright lights, the big city and a rich history. A group of students in the DECA program at WSHS observed this on their trip to New York City. DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of America, is a student-led...

Vance Gieselmann (11)  wears yellow in support of the DECA anti-bullying initiative.

DECA raises awareness for National Bullying Prevention Month

Rachel Parkison, Student Life Team Leader November 9, 2019

For the first time in Spartan history, the White Station Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) chapter spent the month of Oct. leading an official bullying awareness campaign in association with...

The current and future members of the DECA Executive Board are seated, waiting for the first presentation of the conference to begin. They are holding up their “DECA Diamonds” in support of their chapter.

DECA participates in CTSO leadership conference

Kathryn Todd, A&E Team Leader November 4, 2019

On Oct. 29, the Agricenter hosted the Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) Fall Leadership Conference for West Tennessee. The conference extends beyond just Distributive Education Clubs of...

DECA creates new executive board

DECA creates new executive board

Kathryn Todd September 8, 2019

One major goal most classes share is to prepare students for the real world. Believe it or not, classes unrelated to STEM play a significant role in this, especially in the non-traditional ways teachers...

Keyana Hatamzadeh (12) and Lindsey Twelvetrees (12) volunteer at the Quince Nursing Home.

DECA makes a difference through community service

Isabella Shaw March 9, 2018

Most students know about the DECA Student-Teacher Basketball Game and their trip to New York in the fall, but what most don’t know is that White Station DECA is very involved in community service and...

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