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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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Teacher spotlights!

Chitkala Alli, Managing Editor May 15, 2024

Ms. Phillips-Burk What role do you hold at White Station?   “I am the student teacher for Mr. Massey who is the choir director. So, generally I teach first period which is treble choir, an...

Mrs. Harden helps a student with an assignment for her new class, Fundamentals of Teaching. This class is a recent addition to the WSHS curriculum, which allows students to explore teaching as a profession.

Students get a glimpse into the world of teaching with the new Fundamentals of Teaching class

Chase Pittman, Writer October 1, 2021

Most students have no idea what it’s like to be a teacher; they go to class and do their work but are only ever able to experience school as a student. Two new classes, which allow students to bridge...

Seth Burgess tells his students a personal anecdote while they work on assignments. Fridays are usually designated as fun workdays for his students when they can work and talk with classmates simultaneously.

Burgess’ kickoff teaching at White Station

Hannia Antunez, Writer October 1, 2021

Returning to school has not been easy for both students and teachers, but new teacher Seth Burgess has quickly won over his students with his unconventional ways of managing his Advanced Placement (AP)...

Stringfellow is excited to see what new experiences teaching at White Station will bring.

Introducing Tara Stringfellow: teacher, poet and novelist

Annie Leow May 30, 2018

While you may know her simply as the new 10th grade English teacher, there’s more to Tara Stringfellow than meets the eye. Having lived in Memphis as a young girl, Stringfellow is happy to return home...

Emily Fargotstein Poe

Emily Fargotstein Poe

Annie Leow May 30, 2018

Emily Fargotstein Poe passed away on January 24, 2018 in Memphis, Tennessee. Mrs. Poe was born on May 10, 1948 to her parents, Esta and Max Fargotstein. She graduated from East High School in Memphis....

Odle in interview with Feed Cheer Video

Strong to the Finnish

November 13, 2015

When cheerleading comes to mind, most people picture girls yelling chants at a football game, encouraging their team; the other side of the sport is unknown to many people. The competitive side of cheerleading...

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