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

Curt Rakestraw (left), Mike Stephenson and Kyle Tingley (right) host an impromptu informational meeting afterschool on Friday, Feb. 25 about the developing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. With misinformation proliferating the media and student fears growing, Tingley uses this meeting to assuage concerns of the student body and direct them to more accurate sources, such as The Associated Press (AP), National Public Radio (NPR), or even websites such as Vox.

Tingley spearheads informative meeting on Russia and Ukraine conflict

Kingston Barber, Viewpoint Team Leader February 28, 2022

Fear. Confusion. Anger. People around the world felt a range of emotions as the news hit: Russia has invaded Ukraine. To get a jump on any of the concerns students may have had, DC American History II...

The sun shines over Fernandes self-described “wild orchard”, which is home to some of his natural terraces. Deer and turkeys can be found roaming the lush land.

Fernandes uses the past to build his future

Ellie Pappas, Writer February 23, 2021

Retirement is something many look forward to, perhaps moving somewhere warmer with a beachside view. For AP World History teacher Jason Fernandes, retirement entails building his own house and creating...

How Black Friday has changed over the years

Kathryn Todd, A&E Team Leader November 26, 2019

Big crowds. Big savings. Big Friday? The conspiracies behind the origin of a popular holiday tradition range from accounting records to financial crisis to police misfortunes. But what exactly is the true...

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