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

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...

Students wrote their recommendations and their thoughts on school safety on the banner during the walkout.

Students walk out in support of school safety reform

Chloe Griffith May 30, 2018

Throughout history, students have come together to advocate for change. The problem was that no one wanted to listen. Now students are angry and demanding for their voices to be heard. On February 14,...

George Metcalf (10) and his mother, Corrie Metcalf, collect honey from colonies in their own backyard.

Student beekeeper hosts his own bee colonies

Lydia Williams April 16, 2018

A buzz fills the air. George Metcalf (10) and his mother, Corrie Metcalf, are in their backyard doing something unique. They are harvesting honey from their own bee colonies.   For the past six or...

Evans works on building a robot in an MLGW worker’s machine shop after school for a competition in Huntsville from March 15 to 17.

Accepting the AP challenge

Kathryn Haynes, StudLife April 16, 2018

Overcommitment is a possible pitfall for every student, but many Spartans seem to handle their workload with ease. Or they just stay up late. Some see fellow students taking several AP (Advanced Placement)...

White Station YIG delegation poses for a picture on the steps of the Tennessee State Capitol Building.

Youth in Government paves the way for student-led political participation

Sarah Liu, Student Life April 16, 2018

“I’m just a bill. Yes, I’m only a bill. And I’m sitting here on Capitol Hill.” School House Rock’s “I’m Just a Bill” details the journey of a bill, but in Youth in Government’s case,...

Exemption forms are something many students look forward to receiving at the end of the semester.

Exams or exemptions?

Annie Leow April 16, 2018

The early mornings, the dreary tests and the drag of the second semester. For many students, motivation to make it through the school year comes in the form of exemptions from final exams. The policy...

Mrs. Sugarmon teachers her U.S Government class.

Students exercise free speech

Becca Folkes-Lallo March 9, 2018

Students sit in classrooms every day, but when it comes to making a change, their voices are often forgotten. Mrs. Sugarmon, a U.S Government teacher, had her students write letters about the issues they...

New semester welcomes new teachers

Annie Leow March 9, 2018

Teachers are an integral part of any school, and this semester welcomes a few new ones into the Spartan family. Although starting at this time in the school year may change some details within the classroom,...

Veteran substitutes share their experiences

Veteran substitutes share their experiences

Kathryn Haynes, Student Life March 9, 2018

The words “Your substitute will tomorrow will be…” can bring students great disappointment or great relief. Many substitutes are well known around White Station, but not all have a legacy like...

Students give an insight into their daily walks of faith

Chloe Griffith, Student Life Writer March 5, 2018

Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Judaism. These religions may seem different on the surface, but at the core, each has its own way of impacting people. Students from all walks of faith are...

Mr. Campbell works hard on repairs in the cafeteria.

Building engineer sacrifices time for student safety on snow day

Caroline Hoff February 28, 2018

Meet White Station’s new building engineer: Toledo Campbell. He has been working at White Station since July of 2017 when he prepared the building for students to return to school in August. He has one...

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