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

Education outside of the classroom

Kyla Randle, Business Manager November 5, 2021

Teachers are speaking and students are listening while watching the clock tick down. For most students, seventh period is the last stop of the school day. Meanwhile, Ben Sharabi (12) and other students...

Arya Rajesh (first row, first box) and Spoorthi Marada (first row, second box)  join several other elementary students in a group project of creating a demonstration for the layers of the Earth with construction paper as part of their geology lesson. The course lasts for 12-16 weeks with lessons and experiments throughout the course to summarize topics.

Steps to Science impacts children through education

Kyla Randle, Business Manager October 22, 2021

For most students, creating an organization during high school can cause additional stress,  but students Arya Rajesh (11) and Spoorthi Marada (11) are an exception. The two created Steps to Science in...

A mix of former precalculus and current AP Calculus AB students surprised Yager with a retirement party. Yager’s teaching career will come to an end since he plans to retire this school year.

Remembrance and retirement: Yager plans to leave teaching

Kyla Randle, Business Manager June 6, 2021

Reminiscing about everything from their last four years in high school while focusing on the next chapter of their lives describes a senior’s mindset at this time of year. For precalculus and AP Calculus...

Allie Mascolo (12), Lillian Gomez (12), Gaby Brown (12) and Marleny Granados-Diaz (12) compete in the 2020 DECA competition. Because of COVID-19,  2021 participants will compete in the  competitions online.

DECA competitions go virtual for 2021

Kyla Randle February 21, 2021

DECA continues to get students engaged in club activities with their annual competitions. Since the coronavirus is still around, DECA is following health guidelines by making the writing and performance...

Some AP Literature students participating in the book clubs are reading “The Color Purple” and “Little Women”, while others have chosen different accredited works.The novels will prepare students for the open ended question on the AP exam.

Booming book clubs: AP Literature students create reading groups

Kyla Randle, Writer February 18, 2021

For some students, reading a book on their own can be uninteresting and challenging to finish compared to when reading with peers. Students in the AP Literature course have proven that reading can be exciting...

Left to right: Molly Yuan (12), Abby Cassius (11), Anyu Gu (10), Zoe Wolfe (12) and Lily Zeng (12) performed a quintet together in the Memphis Youth Symphony. Students can safely perform with others through the program.

Memphis Youth Symphony provides students with hope amidst COVID-19

Kyla Randle, Writer December 9, 2020

For some students, playing an instrument functions as a way to express themselves differently through music. The Memphis Youth Symphony (MYSP) is an organization that many participate in to share their...

Members of L.O.V.E. discuss how their day and week has been. During the beginning of the meeting, students share one good thing that made their week better.

Mentorship clubs going strong despite virtual obstacles

Kyla Randle, Writer December 9, 2020

Many students lack the opportunity to learn how to improve themselves through clubs. The Ladies of Virtue and Excellence (L.O.V.E.) club and Next Gen Men club allow students to learn different skills with...

Left to right: Cameron Mosley (11), Mandy Cassius (11), Abby Cassius (11), Alice Chao (11) and Ellen Barnes (12) work together to pot plants. The WSHSEA club volunteers at the Botanical Gardens as part of the club’s activities since being virtual this year.

Environmental Alliance Club serves community through city-wide volunteering

Kyla Randle October 26, 2020

In a world consumed by a pandemic, the White Station High School Environmental Alliance club (WSHSEA) still looks to make an impact. Most clubs this year have been searching for ways to continue to keep...

Nyla Fields (11) is preparing to make a meal at her job, Sonic. Since COVID-19 cases have continued to grow higher, guidelines have been enforced including wearing a mask during work.

Students continue working jobs despite pandemic

Kyla Randle October 26, 2020

Though every student continues to adapt to an extraordinary school year, some face the additional challenge of working a job during a global pandemic. Despite the health risk, these students continue to...

ESPN released the 10 part documentary on April 19, 2020. The sports documentary is mainly about the star’s time playing for the Chicago Bulls in 1997 and 1998.

The Last Dance documentary review

Kyla Randle May 11, 2020

On April 19, 2020, ESPN released the first episode of the ten-part miniseries sports documentary, “The Last Dance.” The series focuses on basketball legend Micheal Jordan and the seasons he played...

Mindfulness and meditation

Kyla Randle March 25, 2020

In high school, dealing with the constant worries of grades, classes and homework can be stressful. However, Angelica Shirley, a Spanish teacher at WSHS, helps students work through these problems with...

The Memphis Grizzlies most popular fan account was discovered to be ran by Molly Morrison. She started the account at only 12 years old.

Behind the scene of successful Grizzlies fan account

Kyla Randle March 9, 2020

When most people look at sport fan accountants, they believe that they are run by men and normally wouldn't expect a female to be behind the accountant. This turned out to be completely wrong when Molly...

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