
the WHHS Debate team recently traveled to Morrilton to participate in their first Debate Tournament. The students gained valuable information which will help them in future competitions.
Thank you, Steve Hood, for sponsoring the club's dinner after the tournament!





The WHHS JROTC is conducting regional inspections this morning.




Mrs. McAlister and Mrs. Sims have been working on the WHHS Scholarship page. The scholarships are now listed in order by the application deadline.
We hope this helps you as you apply for scholarships. As always, check back often to check for new scholarships.
Click on this link for scholarships:
https://bit.ly/Scholarships2024WHHS

Mrs. Passmore has taken several of her WHHS GATE students GATE to the Young Voter Conference and the State Capitol in Little Rock.










WHHS JROTC's Annual Military Ball.
Pictured is C/LTC Ajaiah Harris and guest speaker Doyle Webb-Chairman of the Arkansas Public Service Commission.




More pictures of Mrs. Eggleton's AP English Language & Composition students working on Rhetorical Analysis Chopped Up Essays.





Mrs. Eggleton's AP English Language & Composition classes work on Rhetorical Analysis Chopped Up Essays.






Ms. Cummings and her students and the health department hosted a blood drive today. Thank you to the many staff, families, and students who took time out of their day to donate. Lives were probably saved today!





Coach Baldwin's AP Chemistry students complete a lab using Le Ch atelier’s Principle.






Mrs. Henslee's Anatomy and Physiology students have been busy doing dissections on the following: cow eye, pig heart, sheep brain, and pig kidney.











Additional photos of Mrs. Henslee's Anatomy and Physiology students doing dissections on the following: cow eye, pig heart, sheep brain, and pig kidney.










Here are a few door prizes for the WHSD Health and Wellness Fair! Join us tomorrow, March 5th, between 5:30 PM and 7:30 PM at the White Hall Community Center.

On Leap Day, Mr. Lewis' AP US History students learned about wealth inequality during the Gilded Age of the late 19th century by playing Gilded Age Monopoly!









The 2024 WHHS Student Advisory Team met with Mr. Sullivan during RTI today. Students shared many insightful ideas and positive comments.




The WHHS Chess Team won 2nd place in the CAAS (Chess Association for Arkansas Schools) regional tournament at North Little Rock High School!
They competed against North Little Rock, Central, Conway, Benton, Alma, Mena, and Hamburg.
Senior, Will Donham won the MVP Award after being undefeated throughout the tournament.
The WHHS Chess Team will next compete at the State Tournament.
Congratulations to all the Chess Team for their excellence!




WHHS sisters, Ashlynn and Aubreann O'Keefe prepare for last week's All-State Choir Assessment.


Mrs. Eggleton's AP English Language & Composition classes have been busy working on Rhetorical Analysis Chains and reading Macbeth. A special guest joined us for the photo (Carson Reece).


Recently WHHS hosted the Basketball Special Olympics. Schools participating in the event included Star City, Jenkins, Sheridan, and White Hall.

WHHS Seniors:
Remember to check these sites often for new scholarships and information:
Website: https://bit.ly/CO24Scholarships
Class of 24 Google Classroom


White Hall High School was honored to be chosen to host the BE PRO BE PROUD truck for three days. Students could use simulators, devices, and other machinery to learn more about the skilled job workforce.
The mission of the BE PRO BE PROUD movement is to bring a new generation of pride, progress, and professionals to America's skilled workforce.









