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

 Students lose their artistic ability over time.

Does high school stifle creativity?

Courtney Mitchell, Viewpoint Team Leader February 28, 2018

Hayden Thornton (10) studiously completes her project for Pre-AP English. Whereas her project fits the rigid structure set by the rubric, her mind files a million miles an hour, contemplating all the creative...

Technology in the Classroom

Technology in the Classroom

Caroline Hoff and Ricki Le November 2, 2017

Argument for Technology in the Classroom Have you ever dreamed of not having to carry around heavy textbooks and materials to class every day? Imagine having access to all of your textbooks, notes and...

The Cross Country Girls Team begin their race at the Watson-Ford Invitational where they placed second overall.

Cross country: an individual team sport

Eva McDonald November 2, 2017

A diverse group of students with a passion for individual running, but like a family nonetheless. This is the White Station Cross Country Team. Filled with motivation and dedication, the cross country...

The White Station orchestra rehearsing concert pieces

Performing arts freshman and their transition to high school

Eva Winfrey, Arts and Entertainment Team Leader September 30, 2017

High school is one of a student’s most important steps in their academic career. For performing arts students, the transition from middle school to high school can be more complicated than the average...

 Divide Album Cover/Rolling Stone

Divided: Divide Album Review

Brandon Mensah, Arts and Entertainment May 23, 2017

The album ÷ (Divide) finally came out on March 3rd after Ed Sheeran fans have been patiently waiting three years for its arrival. This album continues the theme of mathematics in his title, with his past...

Talia Owens (12) pitches her program idea to partners and investors affiliated with LITE Memphis.

Create the Stage

Felicity Meadows, Copy Editor April 18, 2017

Wouldn't it be amazing to share something you love with people who are in need? Well that is what Talia Owens (12) is doing through her program, Create the Stage. Owens has been involved in theatre for...

Pumps and Politics 901 works to get young minority women involved in and informed about local politics.

Pumps and Politics 901

Felicity Meadows, Copy Editor April 18, 2017

Everybody has a passion, and most high schoolers would not claim politics as theirs. Marissa Pittman (9) is not one of these students. From an early age, she watched CNN and listened to the news while...

Mixtape madness

Becca Folkes-Lallo, Student Life February 27, 2017

SoundCloud has become a platform for many artists to get their start and share their music. Lil Yachty and Desiigner both started out by sharing their mixtapes on SoundCloud, and White Station students...

Marico Colbert (11) and Darrel Howard (12) flip a water bottle for a vine.

Cutting the vine

Felicity Meadows, Copy Editor, Student Life January 4, 2017

Flipping water bottles, music covers and the running man challenge are just a few of the famous trends that Vine has produced. The app allows users to create six second videos meant to entertain. Some...

Michelle Oropeza makes trendy jewelry for her customers in the comfort of her own home.

Student Entrepreneurs

Felicity Meadows, Copy Editor, Student Life December 14, 2016

Movies, football games and going out to eat. These are some of students’ favorite things, but they all cost money. Between school, homework and family, it is hard for students to find a good job that...

All around the world

Camryn Corbin, Student Life November 30, 2016

This past summer, the majority of teens were out chasing Pokémon or binge watching Netflix., but, a few of our Spartans ventured out into the world, impacting the lives of others as well as changing their...

The team ends an early morning game with a huddle and a chant.

Lady Gladiators challenge sports stereotypes

Eva McDonald, Sports November 2, 2016

Run like a girl. Yell like a girl. Hit like a Lady Gladiator. With the occasional bloody nose or broken ankle, the Lady Gladiators Rugby team breaks down the gender stereotype of girls in contact sports...

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