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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

White Station Scroll

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Reading classic books in school or as a hobby has become an integral aspect of many people's culture. As time progressed, perceptions of classics have also altered.

Move over old classics, there’s a new classic in town

Katie Salazar Gumecindo, Business Manager December 17, 2024

It’s a new day. Why not read a classic book? You’re craving a book that’s fresh and new but still rich in content that pulls you deeper into its literary world. But every recommendation is always...

Junior year is filled with challenges and overwhelming demands. This caused many people to stigmatize junior year as the "worst year" in high school.

Exploring the deepest and darkest trenches of junior year

Katie Salazar, Business Manager November 20, 2024

You hear it from your parents and see others affected by it, but do you believe in it? Every year underclassmen are warned of the horrors of junior year in high school. Picture this: you passed your sophomore...

When students are in school, they develop a personal connection with teachers and the classroom. However, with the implementation of Senate Bill 1810 in Tennessee, this balance has been disrupted.

Navigating the new Tennessee transgender law

Katie Salazar, Business Manager November 2, 2024

As a part of the new school year, one can expect many things: new classes and new friends, but a new law? Over the summer, Governor Bill Lee signed into legislation a requirement for schools to notify...

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