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

 School administration has implemented four new policies which will affect both students and teachers. The policies have been effective since students returned from fall break.

New homework policies affect students and teachers

Hannah Lam, Writer December 9, 2020

Ahnia Aflaki (10) sighs as she ends her seven hour school day and closes her computer knowing she would have to log back on shortly after to begin her excessive amount of homework. Only after protest from...

The new Shelby County Schools grading policy divided grades into five categories, each with a minimum assignment number. Participation, for example, is worth 5% of students’ overall grade, and teachers must have a minimum of four homework assignments per quarter.

District implements new grading scale policy

Caitlin Tate and Emlyn Polatty January 6, 2020

Two weeks into the 2019-2020 school year, Shelby County Schools implemented a one size fits all mandatory grading scale. While some see the new consistency as beneficial, the lack of individuality within...

A wide array of food sits on the counter of the AP Chemistry stations during a Chemistry in the Kitchen on Nov. 21, 2019. The counters are topped with complex chemical compounds like any lab, although the products of the reactions are edible and delicious.

When your Chemistry teacher makes you cook…

Katie Stanek December 3, 2019

Some teachers allow their students to bring food on a special holiday or after a hard test. In the AP Chemistry classroom, however, making a dish for Chemistry in the Kitchen is an entertaining assignment.  “I...

#14 on the WSHS girls soccer team, Shelby Rose plays against ECS in 1992, fall of her senior year.

White Station alumni turned faculty members reflect on high school experiences

Jessica Lam, Viewpoint March 5, 2018

Who would ever expect a high school graduate to return to the very place most people can not wait to leave? White Station’s faculty has several alumni- physics teacher Maridee Cornell and hearing impaired...

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