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A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

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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...

The coronavirus can be characterized by mild symptoms including a runny nose, sore throat, cough and fever. Anyone with these symptoms should contact their healthcare provider for more information. Emergency warning signs of COVID-19 include shortness of breath, persistent pain around the chest, confusion or inability to arouse and bluish lips or face. Although this list is not all inclusive, people with these symptoms should seek medical attention immediately.

Coronavirus: get to know the enemy

Annie Leow, Managing Editor March 13, 2020

The outbreak of the coronavirus in the US was declared inevitable by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), and whether or not you usually trust the experts, they were right about this one. This silent...

Murder in main building: AP Biology students solve case

Murder in main building: AP Biology students solve case

Kathryn Todd, Arts and Entertainment Team Leader September 20, 2019

Blood. Vomit. Evidence markers—all the things you wouldn’t expect to find outside a high school classroom while walking down the main hallway. However, these were all part of an interactive AP Biology...

Astronaut Michael Massimino recounts his story of perseverance

Jillian Maxwell February 1, 2019

Columbia University Alumnus Michael Massimino visited White Station on Wednesday, Sept. 12 to discuss his former career and achievements as a NASA astronaut, explorer and author. “By the time I was...

 Joanna Xiao (12) experiences laboratory life while she handles liquid nitrogen at the Tennessee Governor’s School of Emerging Technologies.

Aspiring scholars broaden knowledge at Governor’s School

Dinah Patt September 18, 2018

In a world where grades are used as a measure of self worth and academic achievement defines you as a person, school can seem like a daunting task. The idea of going to school in the summer is one that...

Engineering day meeting hopes to attract new participants

Ian McMillin September 17, 2018

On Oct. 19th, hundreds of students interested in engineering will flock to the University of Memphis campus to participate in series of competitions. The event is known as Engineering Day, or E-Day, for...

Anup Challa (12) presents his research on orthostatic hypotension at NCUR.

Challa’s road to scientific conquest

Sarah Liu, Student Life May 23, 2017

From winning competitions to publishing papers to being accepted by the Royal Society of Biology, there is no stopping Anup Challa (12) from achieving his goals in the medical field. Since he was...

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