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

The National Library Association releases a list of the most challenged books every fall season. The books are commonly taken out of curriculums and censored in libraries. These four books are classically banned novels in the literary world.

Censorship encroaches the classroom

Katie Robinson, Viewpoint Team Leader November 25, 2022

Since the early 1980s, the National Library Association has been releasing a list of books that are frequently challenged by parents and politicians. Teachers annually await the start of Banned Book...

Monday, Sept. 17, Christopher Valle (12) was hit by a student speeding in the parking lot. The ambulance and police rushed to White Station as chaos ensued on campus.

Safety at school — or the lack thereof

Kingston Barber, Viewpoint Team Leader October 3, 2021

A thud reverberates from the senior parking lot. A crowd begins to form — then suddenly police sirens erupt through the chatter, and an ambulance rushes onto campus. The news spreads: a student has been...

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...

Max Centobene, pictured above, and Felix Gilbert greet each other on a mentorship video call. Each week, mentorship pairs get together virtually to answer check in prompts and get to know each other.

Gender and sexuality alliance revamps with mentorship program

Emlyn Polatty, Managing Editor December 17, 2020

In high school, it is common to feel left out or ‘othered’, but for students in the LGBTQ+ community this ‘otherness’ is too often a reality amongst straight and cis-gendered peers. Enter the Gender...

Mastering the Common App one word at a time

Justin Kouch, Viewpoint Team Leader March 26, 2020

For students who plan on applying for competitive colleges in the near future, the most daunting part is slowly approaching: the Common App. But what are the most important things to think about when completing...

Despite the growing amount of social media sites allowing people to post and share information anytime and anywhere they want, teens have to be aware of certain internet safety precautions.

The importance of internet safety in the realm of social media

Justin Kouch December 18, 2018

Yoohoo. Ding. Swoosh. The sounds of social media ring through our lives, controlling what we do every day. The vast amount of choices for social media allows everyone to text, tweet, snap or post anything...

Booksellers storefront closing banner.

So long, Booksellers

Sarah Liu, Student Life May 22, 2017

Tears have been shed, petitions have been made, and word has spread: Booksellers at Laurelwood is officially closing by the end of February. For years, the locally-owned bookstore has been a destination...

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