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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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The Reset Room

Hayden Thornton, Student Life Writer April 8, 2020

Of the 49 million students enrolled in public schools, 3.5 million students were suspended in-school and 3.45 million students were suspended out-of-school in 2019 alone. White Station, despite only having...

These pictures depict White Station throughout the years. 1957 (top left), 1971 (top right), and 2001 (top center) all show the vast changes over the past decades.

A walk down memory lane doesn’t look quite so familiar

Hayden Thornton January 6, 2020

As graduation day rolls around, you walk the stage, get your diploma and transition into the next part of your life. High school soon becomes a distant memory—gone but never forgotten.  In many of...

James’s Book, Legend: A Father’s Prayer for His Son, is a devotional for fathers and son in order to help fathers provide spiritual support to them.

James publishes independent devotional

Katie Lamm, Writer December 18, 2019

In the October release of his fifty-page devotional Legend: A Father’s Prayer for His Son, Biology and Advanced Placement Computer Science teacher Darius James has showcased his faith and love of the...

Students discuss the stigma of mental health among the student population during the Principal Advisory Board meeting in the library.

Principal Advisory Board meet to discuss potential improvements at White Station

Maadhu Krishnan October 4, 2019

On Sept. 9, prospective members of White Station High School’s new Principal Advisory Board met in the library to discuss possible issues to address within the student body. The meeting was led by Carrye...

The Homecoming Committee decides how to hang the string lights for the dance later that day.

Behind the scenes: how homecoming happens

Kathryn Todd October 4, 2019

Movies depict high school through a series of special events: football, dances and graduation. Throw in the occasional mean girl and sappy, romantic side-story, and you have the whole high school package....

How to manage stress when choosing classes

Jillian Maxwell March 19, 2019

With extracurriculars and jobs on students’ plates already, managing the stress that comes along with choosing classes should not be the main dish. “Even when there’s no work I always think, ‘Okay,...

At the St. Jude closing ceremony for the volunteers, Ahmed Motiwala (12) discusses his interest in neuroscience. He also explained the significance of neurosurgery specifically within the pediatric field.

Doctor who? Future Spartan doctors volunteer at hospitals

Justin Kouch September 18, 2018

Local hospitals and White Station High School: what do they have in common? White Station’s students. Over the summer, several Spartans had the distinguished opportunity to volunteer at hospitals in...

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...

Model UN students meet for training session

Maadhu Krishnan September 14, 2018

On Sept. 11th, the White Station High Model United Nations Team met in Mrs Duckworth’s room for an informational meeting regarding paper proposals for future competitions. Model UN is a club dedicated...

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...

Local bookstore in Laurelwood reopens with new name and management

Local bookstore in Laurelwood reopens with new name and management

Shwetha Ganesh, Managing Editor September 30, 2017

Booksellers of Laurelwood provided a place for students to escape into different worlds, but last February, readers were startled by store closing signs on the windows of the bookstore. Nevertheless, after...

Various books that are taught at White Station High

SparkNotes invasion

Megha Krishnan, Student Life January 4, 2017

Every student has used some type of study aid to help them prepare for a test. One of the most popular aids is SparkNotes, a study guide used to help students get a better grasp on the material in a...

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