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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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Rebekah Butler (11) holds up her phone to scan a QR code to a black history trivia contest. Thanks to the efforts of Mary E. Pittman (12), events such as this have been planned throughout February to celebrate Black History Month.

Mary E. Pittman brings a new perspective on black history to White Station High School

Chase Pittman, Writer February 27, 2022

If you scan one of the many QR codes lining the hallways of White Station High School, you may find yourself with the chance to learn something new. As one of several projects intended to teach often overlooked...

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...

The documentary showcases Taylor Swift's career over several years. She shows some of her personal and private life as a pop star through her eyes.

Miss Americana Documentary Review

Kyla Randle February 1, 2020

Taylor Swift's documentary, Miss Americana, was released on Netflix on January 31 for viewers to watch the popstar's career success. The documentary featured intimate footage of Swift's backstage and...

The competitors are getting ready to start the first half of the knowledge bowl. The competition took place on February 29, 2020 at First Baptist Church on Broad Avenue.

Celebrating Black history at knowledge bowl

Kyla Randle January 26, 2020

On February 29, students from schools in the Memphis community participated in the 2020 Black History Knowledge Bowl at First Baptist Church on Broad Avenue. The knowledge bowl brought many challenging...

Dr. Martin Luther is presenting one of his most famous speeches, "I Have A Dream" in Washington D.C. on August 28, 1963. The speech was one of the key factors for equal rights among African-Americans.

Dr. King’s legacy lives on

Kyla Randle January 26, 2020

In the 1900s, racism was one of the most talked and experienced problems happening in the world between Caucasians and African-Americans over not having equality.  Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one...

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