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

Janay Kelley (12) recites one of three different poems during a specific BNVF event. The events include group, individual and lightning round (around 90 seconds).

Slammed in Vegas: Abdur-Rasheed and Kelley participate in poetry festival

Kathryn Todd, A&E Team Leader October 8, 2019

Ninety seconds to beat the clock. Ninety seconds to share your story. Ninety seconds to represent your city. Ninety seconds to speak your wordー it’s the lightning round of the Brave New Voices Festival...

The Homecoming Committee decides how to hang the string lights for the dance later that day.

Behind the scenes: how homecoming happens

Kathryn Todd October 4, 2019

Movies depict high school through a series of special events: football, dances and graduation. Throw in the occasional mean girl and sappy, romantic side-story, and you have the whole high school package....

Murder in main building: AP Biology students solve case

Murder in main building: AP Biology students solve case

Kathryn Todd, Arts and Entertainment Team Leader September 20, 2019

Blood. Vomit. Evidence markers—all the things you wouldn’t expect to find outside a high school classroom while walking down the main hallway. However, these were all part of an interactive AP Biology...

DECA creates new executive board

DECA creates new executive board

Kathryn Todd September 8, 2019

One major goal most classes share is to prepare students for the real world. Believe it or not, classes unrelated to STEM play a significant role in this, especially in the non-traditional ways teachers...

Inside scoop of the freshman experience

Inside scoop of the freshman experience

Kathryn Todd August 24, 2019

The transition from eighth grade to freshman year can be a scary one. With seniors who have facial hair to a stark contrast of rigorous course loads in comparison to middle school, the freshman perspective...

Trivia nights grow popular among youth

Kathryn Todd May 6, 2019

True or False: only adults go to trivia nights. If you answered false, you are correct. What started as a way for businesses to earn more on slow nights has turned into a routine social event for adults...

Cons: The argument for technology in the classroom

Kathryn Todd February 26, 2019

Walk into a classroom at White Station, and you will most likely find a student using personal technology—be it a phone or laptop. Despite the obvious benefits, usage of personal technology in the classroom...

Spartans find success on the court against Central

Kathryn Todd February 19, 2019

Encouraging fans in the stands, battling cheer squads on the sidelines, dribbling players on the court. All of this can be found during basketball games—winter’s version of “Friday Night Lights.”...

There are two different methods for working in the classroom: the classic pen and paper or technology. Neither is the best choice to the other; each option has its own benefits and drawbacks in the classroom.

The case for technology in the classroom

Justin Kouch February 7, 2019

The benefits of having technology in the classroom heavily outweigh the drawbacks of not having any in the classroom. Using technology during class time allows students to collaborate on projects and...

This is the cover of Caldwell’s song “Factory Girl” published six months ago on SoundCloud.

Self-taught banjo player shares passion onstage

Kathryn Todd December 18, 2018

Despite being a novice banjo-player, Madelynne Caldwell (11) has performed on stages all across Memphis. The singer-songwriter regularly shares her favorite form of self-expression at many diverse venues. Teaching...

To celebrate scoring a point during a tight match, Gigi Ford (12) cheers on her volleyball team who took the fourth set, winning the overall game.

Student athletes attend sports camps for offseason training

Kathryn Todd September 18, 2018

A successful play. A powerful spike. Sweet, sweet victory. These are the moments that student-athletes Gigi Ford (12) and Travis Lewis (11) spent a large part of their summer training for at colleges across...

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