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Four years of Scroll editors

Sophia Turner, Editor-in-Chief October 24, 2023

Sloan Huebner Beginning the 2018-2019 school year, Sloan Huebner stepped into Scott Harrison’s journalism class, returning for her second and final year as a staff member for The Scroll. As a...

White Station a cappella groups Key of She and Do Re He spent the day at Briarcrest's 3rd Annual A Cappella Invitational. They were there along with 18 other groups, including the White Station Middle School Spartones.

Spartan a cappella groups attend weekend showcase

Sloan Huebner, Editor In Chief February 11, 2019

Feb. 2 marked the 3rd annual Briarcrest A Cappella Invitational, in which over 18 groups were joined by the top clinicians in the country for a day of performance and instruction. White Station a cappella...

A barbecue sandwich, mac and cheese, home-cooked chips, and baked beans at Central. Central was the most popular choice of White Station students, getting 45. 2 percent of the vote out of 215 students.

“There’s the rub:” a guide to Memphis BBQ

Sloan Huebner, Editor In Chief February 7, 2019

Every region has its own claim to fame. For Memphis, Tenn., delicious pulled pork and quality stacks of ribs are not hard to find. Each barbecue establishment has their own specialty, but this month I...

The Questbridge National College Match program partners with 39 prestigious U.S. universities and “matches” four-year scholarship recipients to them.

Questbridge offers disadvantaged students education opportunities

Sloan Huebner, Editor in Chief December 18, 2018

Only a small percentage of the United States population can afford to pay the sticker price at a prestigious collegiate institution, so the majority of the degree-seeking population is forced to look at...

An easily concealed device, the Juul has infiltrated the teen market and is popping up in schools across the nation. The product’s long-term health effects are not known, but its pervasiveness has worried parents and the FDA alike, both afraid of another nicotine-addicted generation.

Teen juuling: a national addiction crisis

Sloan Huebner, Editor in Chief November 17, 2018

It’s small, easily concealed, and the most popular product in the rapidly expanding e-cigarette market right now. But it doesn’t even look like a cigarette. The Juul does not differ greatly from...

Standing on the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Zoe Wolfe (10) poses with her family after completing the final day’s eight mile hike. Wolfe is one of the few Spartans who undertook an intensive hiking experience this summer.

Spartans seek experiences thousands of feet above ground

Sloan Huebner, Editor in Chief September 18, 2018

Everyone searches for that mountaintop experience at some point in their life—that moment when the hard work and perseverance comes into perspective, when nothing seems impossible. This summer, Angela...

In the fourth quarter, Rod Farmer (12) hauls in a pass from quarterback Drew Lyons (12) on his way to the end zone. Farmer was tackled in the red zone and set Eli Neal (12) up for his second touchdown of the night.

White Station clinches first win of the season over Hernando

Sloan Huebner September 8, 2018

The opportunity for the Spartan football team to secure their first win came in last night’s game against Hernando. And they capitalized on it. As soon as the first drive of the game began, it promised...

Micah Breckenridge (12) attempts a field goal during a playoff game against Germantown High School. Breckenridge has played both football and soccer throughout most of his high school career.

Multisport athletes manage lifestyle through hard work

Sloan Huebner, Editor in Chief May 30, 2018

8 million. Nearly 8 million students in the United States choose to commit their limited time and energy to playing a sport during high school. They dedicate hours to time on the practice field, months...

White Station’s perimeter borders South Perkins Road and is not secured. In light of recent events, much concern has emerged about the openness and vulnerability of the campus.

Concerns continue to rise over White Station campus safety

Sloan Huebner April 11, 2018

A stranger enters campus, escaping the eyes of administrators. A janitor opens the door for someone he or she does not know. A student walks into the school with a knife concealed in a backpack. In the...

Students face numerous options when choosing their college major.

Why it’s ok to be undecided

Sloan Huebner March 5, 2018

“Have you figured out where you’re going to college yet? Have you picked your major? Do you know what you want to do after college?” If you have been asked these questions, you may know what...

 Students sit and stand during the daily Pledge of Allegiance.

National protests ignite student actions during the pledge

Sloan Huebner January 23, 2018

From the football field to the classroom, nothing can truly commence until the American flag is recognized. Amid the recent controversy in the NFL, student habits during the Pledge of Allegiance have taken...

Kaitlin Mottley (11) smiles for a picture with students from Itoman Prefectural

Spartans spend summer making new memories

Summer. Many students’ favorite time of year. A time when students can leave behind worries and relax. But not all students spend this time lounging by the pool. This summer, many Spartans embarked on...

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