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Four years of Scroll editors

Sophia Turner, Editor-in-Chief October 24, 2023

Sloan Huebner Beginning the 2018-2019 school year, Sloan Huebner stepped into Scott Harrison’s journalism class, returning for her second and final year as a staff member for The Scroll. As a...

The cover art for Robert Roaten (12) and  Rami Johnson’s (12) podcast, “On the Prowl.” The podcast focuses on local and national sports with an emphasis on basketball and football.

Two boys on the prowl

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief April 8, 2020

COVID-19 has forced pretty much everyone in the United States into a long, drudging self-quarantine. But two Spartan seniors are using this time to develop a creative outlet for one of their greatest passions:...

Zoe Spikner (12) models for her jewelry business, Elitz Collection. She began the business in her junior year with the help of her entrepreneur father and family.

The glitz and glam of Elitz

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief April 8, 2020

Shiny things attract the eye. Glamorous things attract the wallet. Zoe Spikner (12) gets the best of both of those worlds with her jewelry business, Elitz Collection.  Elitz was born from many inspirations,...

A unique senior season cut short

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief April 8, 2020

Thursday, March 12, 2020 was a strange day. Strange, in that no senior in the Shelby County school district knew that it was their last day of high school. Once that realization settled as COVID-19 progressed...

Trinity Chism (12) kneels to belt out her solo in Key of She's arrangement of "Love on the Brain" by Rihanna. The female a capella group performed at Briarcrest Christian School's A Capella Invitational in January.

How Ms. Most Talented came to be

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief April 8, 2020

5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Kill the lights. There’s a girl coming to the stage, and she’s not to be messed with. Her graduating class of over four hundred students voted her “Most Talented,” and they did it...

Taste a little taste of India…right here in Memphis

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief April 8, 2020

Halfway across the world lies one of the largest countries, home to about 1.3 billion people. With its own unique culture, and certainly flavor, many have come to Memphis to share it. Ever heard of Indian...

Dear Rising Senior

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief April 8, 2020

Dear Rising Senior,  Congratulations, you’ve made it to the end of the road. The hard work is almost done; you just have to make it through one more year. Your life is about to change. Everything...

The 2020 Rock & Roll Hall of fame nominees. The official recipients will be Depeche Mode, The Doobie Brothers, Whitney Houston, Nich Inch Nails, The Notorious B.I.G., and T. Rex. Fans can watch the ceremony on HBO May 2nd.

A look at this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief January 27, 2020

Music is undoubtedly something that connects us all, a universal language so to speak. There are plenty of institutions all over the world that recognize the work of musicians who have done incredible...

 Katie Lamm (10), a first-year staff member, was featured in Best of Sno for her article, “Zoey Brewer and Her Movie-Making Uncle.”

High School Journalism’s Best of the Best: Best of SNO

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief January 6, 2020

  The world of journalism is large and busy, especially for high school journalism. News is happening everywhere, and it’s happening all the time. Luckily, teenagers all across the country have...

Teenagers in this day and age suffer from mental health issues because of the daily stressors and ever-increasing expectations. But with a little more sleep, exercise, and positivity, living the life of a hard-working high schooler can get better.

Mental Health in 2020

Kennedy Ray January 6, 2020

Alas, we arrive at another year, another semester. It is important to realize that as students, we needed that winter break. But as we look forward and face the remaining half of the year, we should also...

A recap of the music of 2019

A recap of the music of 2019

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief December 18, 2019

Another year of music has almost passed us by with artists and musicians doing nothing short of entertaining us as the decade closes. The year began with memorable moments, such as Maroon 5’s ill-received...

The White Station Orchstras gained a new student teacher this year, Matthew Finley. A not-so-distant graduate of Overton High School, he is earning his education degree at the University of Memphis.

Orchestra gets a helping hand

Kennedy Ray, Editor in Chief October 23, 2019

Serving as a student teacher is typically a great way for college students looking to get a degree in education to hone in on their teaching skills and test the water with actual students. The White Station...

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