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

Cyclists biking on the Wolf River Greenway

Wolf River Greenway opens new trail for Memphians

Shwetha Ganesh January 29, 2018

The Wolf River has always been an integral part of the city of Memphis, and now Memphians have a greater opportunity to take advantage of the beautiful trails. The Wolf River Conservancy has decided to...

It’s not about blood: A look into the life of an adopted student

Becca Folkes-Lallo January 29, 2018

“My family is not one color,” Mia Pearce (12) said. Adopted student Mia Pearce explains that her family is just like any other family, but they just don’t look quite the same. Pearce’s...

Andrea Brimhall (11) watches to make sure everyone is safe in the pool while on lifeguard duty at the Kroc Center.

The struggles and benefits of having an after-school job

Chloe Griffith January 24, 2018

Endless hours. Sleepless nights. Unyielding workload. This is the life of a student with an after-school job; however, at the end of the day the work will pay off. Having a job can throw a high schooler’s...

Student Darya Orgil (10) reads an encouraging note on her locker.

Positivity around School

Annie Leow January 23, 2018

Whether you’re a freshman or a senior, it’s easy to feel like you’re just going through the motions at school, which is why we all need a pick-me-up to brighten the day. Between studies and other...

Student volunteers cheer on St. Jude runners and walkers in the annual marathon.

Students run for a cure in the St. Jude Marathon

Sarah Liu, Student Life January 23, 2018

St. Jude is a world-renowned pediatric research center and hospital based in downtown Memphis. Danny Thomas founded the nonprofit organization in 1962 based on the the idea that “no child should die...

Technology in the Classroom

Technology in the Classroom

Caroline Hoff and Ricki Le November 2, 2017

Argument for Technology in the Classroom Have you ever dreamed of not having to carry around heavy textbooks and materials to class every day? Imagine having access to all of your textbooks, notes and...

Students line up to collect a tardy slip from the office before school

Changes to tardy system prompt concern among students

Chloe Griffith November 2, 2017

The halls of White Station are usually packed to the brim with thousands of students trying to make their way to class; however, limited time and a large campus make that job difficult for many students....

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...

Plans for new student courtyard and green space gain traction

Keyarash Hatamzadeh, Editor in Chief October 1, 2017

514 S. Perkins Road. Since the founding of White Station High School, this address has been the grounds on which thousands of students have ventured. As students come and go, however, the campus usually...

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...

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...

French Students tour White Station with Mrs. Zarshenas.

French Exchange Program

Megha Krishnan, Student Life May 23, 2017

White Station now offers a new opportunity for French students: a foreign exchange program. Ms. Zarshenas, one of the French teachers at White Station, went to the French city of Lyon over spring break....

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