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

London Haines (10) is crowned Miss Chester County’s Outstanding Teen by the former Miss Tennessee Outstanding Teen. Haines started competing in pageants after the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to break out of her shell.

Haines dominates course and stage

Sophia Marmion, Writer October 27, 2022

  Each day, London Haines (10) bears the weight of her clubs and her crown on top of her academic duties. Haines is often titled the most valuable player (MVP) of the White Station golf...

Remnants of Mr. Odle’s classroom items stay behind in Mr. Bateman’s classroom. Among them are “Basketball around the World” and “Basketball Basics”— two books written on coaching by Odle’s grandfather.

A farewell to beloved teacher, Chadwick Odle

Sophia Turner, Writer April 4, 2022

Chadwick Odle: a teacher whom students have adored year after year since 2001, a teacher once dedicated to educating high schoolers on everything from the French Revolution to the Great Depression, and...

When asked, many teens will say they do not want to have kids. A poll posted through the Instagram story of @wshsscroll found that, out of 105 people, mostly Gen Z voters, 52% said they would have kids, and 48% said they would not have kids.

Does Gen Z not want kids?

Sophia Campbell, News and Feature Team Leader March 31, 2022

Why don’t people want kids anymore? Maybe because kids are smelly. Or maybe because they are time consuming and expensive. Maybe because they are obnoxious. Either way, fewer people are deciding they...

The guest speaker, identified only as Vivian, speaks to Bateman’s students about her life as a refugee. Vivian came to the United States several years ago after fleeing the Democratic Republic of the Congo in her early childhood alongside her family.

Congolese refugee speaks to AP Human Geography students

Rachel Parkison, Student Life Team Leader November 22, 2019

Twenty-two years in a Rwandan refugee camp. Twenty-two years of walking miles every day for water. Twenty-two years of fearing starvation, rape, and murder. This is the story of the Congolese refugee,...

Nganga (11) chips the ball during a match at Fox Meadows Golf Course. He tied for 4th place at the Memphis Publinks tournament.

Golf team in full swing

Graham Ross November 5, 2019

Although they walk onto the green to compete individually, Ben Nganga (11) and Madeleine Mejia (10) share a common bond: they represent the golf team. Nganga was introduced to the sport when he was 10....

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...

Students travel to China over Spring Break

Lydia Williams May 6, 2019

Traveling to a foreign country is a great way to take learning out of the classroom and into the real world. Every two years, Jeremy Bateman, the AP Human Geography teacher, takes a group of students...

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