High schoolers, hand drills and bone saws
Orthopaedic Exploration Day gives students hands-on experience with the nuts and bolts of orthopedic surgery.
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Orthopaedic Exploration Day gives students hands-on experience with the nuts and bolts of orthopedic surgery.
If you’re voting Tuesday, don’t be surprised if you’re checked in by a high school student. More than 250 have signed up to work the polls this week. So be on your best behavior, people.
A group of White Station High School students wanted to get more driver’s education programs into Tennessee schools, so their teacher, Shelby County Commissioner Erika Sugarmon, encouraged them to draft legislation toward the goal.
Memphis-area volleyball teams are into post-season tournament play. Find the latest results and schedules here.
An incident involving a student with a gun at White Station High School last week, following on the heels of the Uvalde, Texas, mass school shooting earlier in the week, was but the latest reminder of the increasing frequency of mass shootings. Leaders continue to struggle to find solutions.
Memphis schools compete in the track events at Spring Fling Day 3. Here’s a look.
Memphis police report a student at White Station High School was detained and a gun recovered Thursday morning, May 26, but say no shots were fired and there were no injuries.
Junior is on a 3-point tear for one of the area’s top teams.
Team of teens from Memphis neighborhoods counter “pay-to-play” youth sports machine with Play Where You Stay.
A 2000 graduate, Yarbrough spent 12 seasons as an assistant at his alma mater before taking over when Joe Rocconi left for Collierville.
We asked teachers and students how their educational experiences have shifted in the past school year, as they navigated changing start dates, completely virtual schooling, vaccinations and meeting with classmates on-screen.
Voluntarism, labor and fundraising transformed an ugly space at the heart of White Station High into a beautiful passageway and courtyard. Nearly 100 alumni, students, faculty, administrators and friends gathered Saturday, June 5, to celebrate.
Dr. Chikezie Madu, a science teacher at White Station High School, is one of the state’s six finalists for the Presidential Awards in Math and Science Teaching.
Government support is grudgingly given to public schools, because of legal requirements. In fact, our state has been sued to provide even that support. That’s why it’s so refreshing to see Richard Myers call for private money to help public schools.
Against all odds, a $550,000 fundraising and work project to turn White Station High’s hardpan courtyard into an oasis is nearing the finish line. But a little work and fundraising are still to be completed.
With the flexibility of virtual learning, high school students have taken up part-time jobs and extra hours instead of returning to school buildings.
The addition of virtual learning to in-person classroom instruction complicates Shelby County Schools teachers’ jobs.
SCS is requiring all in-school personnel to report to their school buildings, health concerns notwithstanding.
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