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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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Students from the Biology Research Club extract DNA from a strawberry as part of an experiment in Dr. Madu’s lab. Thanks to the money from recent grants, students have been able to conduct more advanced research than they would ordinarily be able to in high school.

The cost of learning: the funding behind White Station’s biology program

Chase Pittman, Writer April 4, 2022

New beakers, new batteries, new benches. For those who love science, the pursuit of knowledge often comes at a high cost–literally. In many cases, district funding can only go so far and grant money...

Amarie Raymond (12)  poses for a dramatic self portrait. This photograph was featured on the website of fashion magazine Vogue Italia.

Amarie Raymond finds big success with photography business

Chase Pittman, Writer February 21, 2021

Most students interested in photography pursue it as a hobby, something to do with spare time and an iPhone camera. Amarie Raymond (12), on the other hand, has built a business out of taking professional...

Megan Cox's Convoluted America

Cox gets the gold for art

Felicity Meadows, Student Life May 23, 2017

Everyone always tells you to follow your dreams, and Megan Cox (12) is chasing after hers wholeheartedly. Because of her vigor and relentless determination, she will be going to New York to be awarded...

Class of 1966

Half a century with a whole opportunity

Elizabeth Boyer, Online Editor October 6, 2015

In your life, you are surrounded by variety. A variety of outfits, a variety of foods, but you're also surrounded by a variety of classmates. Take a yearbook and open it up. You will find a wide selection...

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