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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

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Autistic rights advocates use the rainbow infinity symbol. It was meant to represent the infinite potential and diversity of the autistic community.

Unique experiences of neurodivergent students

Jill Allert, News and Features Team Co-Leader October 25, 2025

“I’m so OCD.” “My ADHD is acting up.” Phrases like these can often be heard in casual conversations in the halls. But few students know that these experiences are far more complex than simply...

Seniors pass the torch to underclassmen

Jill Allert, Online Editor May 5, 2025

It’s the end of the year, and with it comes many familiar activities. Course selections, exams, and notably, the leaving of seniors and the transition to new leadership for clubs and other groups. Many...

Teacher Spotlight: Garcia and Shirley

Jill Allert, Online Editor March 21, 2025

Michael Garcia What’s a fun fact about yourself that most people do not know? “I have seen both the northern lights and the midnight sun.” Would you say you are more like the sun, the moon...

Zack Lageman (12) works on an unnamed painting that is part of her concentration for AP Studio Art. Lageman based the design on a convenience store she frequented with her mom.

Lageman expresses herself through art

Jill Allert, Online Editor December 16, 2024

Designer of the winning poster for the Homecoming contest, Delta Art Fair winner, Dixon Art Gallery vendor and more: Zack Lageman (12) does it all. Lageman got her start as an artist by watching art...

National Merit Semi-finalists

Jill Allert, Online Editor December 15, 2024

Zhendi Wang (12) How did you prepare for the Practice SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test? “I just did a bunch of practice tests,” Wang said. “There was one PSAT practice test...

(Right) Aylla Wexler (11) and her family pose in front of a giant Gundam figure during a 2023 trip to Japan. Wexler, who is half Japanese, and her family frequently travel to Japan to visit extended family.

The best of both worlds: Multicultural students

Jill Allert, Online Editor October 18, 2024

White Station High School students come from a variety of cultures and backgrounds. Some students identify with multiple cultures, which can lead to a different experience compared to those who identify...

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