
More pictures from the CTE Showcase held in the Doug Dorris Fine Arts Center.



The CTE Showcase took place on February 22nd in the Doug Dorris Performing Arts Center. The different programs highlighted included Banking & Finance, Accounting, Agriculture, JROTC, Computer Science, Consumer & Human Services, Food Service, and Education & Training.











Coach Baldwin's chemistry students conducted a lab experiment using candy to demonstrate the half-life of an isotope.










White Hall High School will host a CTE Showcase on Thursday, February 22, 2024 in the Performing Arts Center. Stop by between 10 AM and 12 PM to learn more about our amazing CTE Programs!


The WHHS Beta Club new inductee membership dues are to be paid by Wednesday, February 14th in room 207.


Prom long-sleeved T-shirts will be sold for $25.00 (cash or check) each. They will be on sale from February 26th through March 1st from 8:00 - 8:20 a.m. ONLY.


Students and staff enjoying Pajama Day!




Recently WHHS students were successful at the FBLA Spring Conference!
The following students placed: 1st Place - Victoria Trujillio in Public Speaking
1st Place - Aly Hobson in Job Interview
3rd Place - Tucker Neikirk, Regan Patel, and Payam Garner in Digital Video Production Congratulations!
These students will compete at the State FBLA Conference on April 29 and 30th.








Happy Counselors Week to Mr. Lunsford and Mrs. Powell! Thank you for all you do for our students and school.


FCA is meeting in the media center before school today.


White Hall High School earned the AP® Female Diversity Award for the 2022-23 school year. The AP Program recognizes schools that have achieved 50% or higher female exam taker representation in one or both of the AP computer science courses. Congratulations, WHHS!!

Jefferson County 4-H has many programs and opportunities for WHHS students. Some programs offered include Agricultural Literacy, 4-H STEM sessions, Financial Literacy, Healthy Lifestyle Choices, Yoga for Kids, Mindful Mechanics (social-emotional development), and Etiquette (covering table manners, cyber and phone etiquette).
For more information, contact Pia Woods at 870-534-1033, or by email pwoods@uada.edu.






Four WHHS athletes signed their Letter of Intent to play football or baseball in college. The students from Left to Right:
Sema'J Walker- University of Arkansas at Monticello: Football
Noah Smith- South Arkansas Community College: Baseball
Jayden Smith- Ouachita Baptist University: Football
Landen Meredith- Harding University: Football
Congratulations!



Recently the WHHS JROTC competed at the Malvern JROTC Color Guard, drill, and fitness competition. Several of our young women and their Color Guard team won 1st place. Congratulations on your accomplishment!

WHHS Drama Club recently went to the Arts and Science Center for Southeast Arkansas to see the play "The Secret Garden" and participate in some hands-on activities.

Ms. Edwards' Theatre II and III students have been working on puppet construction.

Arkansas State Beta Convention is taking place right now. Two of our students have already been recognized:
Karlie Kizer -2nd place photography, and
Julianne Garner - 2nd place speech. Congratulations!


Coach Baldwin's Chemistry students participate in a lab demonstrating the three main gas laws.











In preparation for the upcoming Arkansas All-State Choir auditions, sever WHHS Choir students attend a workshop at Harding University.


There will be a Varsity Football Parent meeting with Coach Patton tomorrow night from 5:30-7:00 PM in the Performing Arts Center at WHHS. He will lay out expectations, important information, and the schedule for the upcoming spring and summer. Go Bulldogs!
