
WHHS Seniors, Autumn Criner, Casey Jackson, Ben Redix, and Jorden Warren, under the direction of their Virtual Arkansas teacher, Mrs. Wood, completed a sheep's heart dissection.



FCA had a great turnout this morning. Next week FCA will return to the media center for fellowship and donuts.


JROTC completed their Senior Walk today. The cadets marched from White Hall High School to the James Jitters Morgan Community Center where students attended the JROTC Awards Assembly and announcement of the 2023-2024 JROTC officers.






Mrs. Henslee's Honor's Biology students are busy with earthwork dissections.





WHHS Juniors and Seniors received a lot of great information during the College and Career Fair held in the cafeteria. Thank you to everyone who made this event a success!





The seven students attended the FBLA State Leadership Conference. From WHMS: Braden Drye, Lincoln Hood, and Bella Moltz, and from WHHS: Sarah Gwinn, Abby Hobson, Machaela Larry, and Jacob Pham.



Congratulations to the students who won the recent Mu Alpha Theta Math contest! Today they each received their gift cards for their outstanding effort.


On March 30th, representatives of WHHS's ALE program attended the Alternative Education Leadership Day at the State Capitol and received the Highest Achievement Award in ELA ACT ASPIRE


WHHS Student Council's May Madness Dodgeball Tournament will be May 3-4th. There will be boys, girls, and coed brackets. The cost to enter is $10 per person or $60 per team. WHHS Students, scan the QR code or go to https://bit.ly/WHHSMayMadness to register before April 21st.


This is National Assistant Principal's Week. Mrs. Looney and Mr. Carr, we appreciate all that you do for all of us!


White Hall Agri students volunteer for clean up at Wynne High School. A tornado devastated the town and school last Friday.







Several WHHS students recently attended the Be Pro Be Proud Draft Day held at the Grand Prairie Center in Stuttgart. Students were exposed to different industry opportunities that provide skills and high-demand careers. Each student participated in at least three interviews with potential employers.




Special thanks to the NHS and BETA parents for feeding teachers and staff during CAPS night! Thank you sponsors.

CAPS day at WHHS is still n full motion! We look forward to everyone getting their schedules turned in to their advisers today.








CAPS day at WHHS is in full motion! We look forward to everyone getting their schedules turned in to their advisers today.







CAPS- Students scheduled a meeting today with their advisor to plan for next year. No regular classes today. CAPS is held from 11AM to 6PM. Students need to attend at the scheduled meeting time. Attendance will be counted.

Parents, Just a reminder that tomorrow is CAPS day. Please make plans to attend your students scheduled meeting to plan for next year. We look forward to seeing you.

Several WHHS students traveled to Italy, Switzerland, and
France with Mrs. James-Holland over Spring Break.


Mrs. Henslee's Honors Biology students recently created interesting Biome projects.








Mrs. Henslee's Biology students conduct crayfish dissection.


