On Friday, March 14, WHHS celebrated students’ achievements in Advanced Placement classes. AP courses are very challenging and are taught at the college level. There are currently 19 AP classes offered at WHHS; students who pass their exams qualify to receive money set aside for this purpose.
AP scores are reported as 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5. SCORES of 3, 4 or 5 are passing scores and students receive college credit for passing those classes.
WHHS received the AP Computer Science FEMALE DIVERSITY AWARD and the AP SCHOOL HONOR ROLL AWARD.
$9000 was awarded to the 96 students who passed their AP tests last year, with a total of tests passed. Students receive $50 for every passing score.
Many students also received Certificates of Recognition for achieving: AP SCHOLAR, AP Scholar with Honor, AP Scholar with Distinction, AP Seminar and Research Certificate, and AP CAPSTONE DIPLOMA.










WHHS graduates Brent Hervey and Keith Edwards present Mrs. Sims, the WHHS library media director, with three copies of their collaborative book, Poems from the Other Side, to the library media center. We celebrate this achievement by White Hall graduates and encourage our students to check out this book from our Media Center!

Congratulations to White Hall High School senior, Isabella Moore. She is the recipient of the White Hall Chamber of Commerce Bridges Socia Award.

BARK Mentorship Program is being introduced at WHHS. It is a 9-week program for student success.
Building
Accountability
Responsibility &
Knowledge.
We are looking for a diverse group of men and women to connect and engage with WHHS students. Email Charity Hart at hartc@whitehallsd.org for more information.

Final pictures from the WHHS Bulldogs vs. Lake Hamilton basketball game.
Additional pictures from the WHHS Bulldogs vs. Lake Hamilton basketball game.
The White Hall Varsity Basketball team played its final game against Lake Hamilton. It was also Senior Night, and the senior players were recognized. Congratulations!
Here are a few more pictures from Senior Night featuring the Lady Bulldog vs. Lakeside.
More pictures from Senior Night. Lady basketball bulldogs played Lake Hamilton.
Congratulations to our Senior lady bulldogs on completing their high school career! These are pictures from Senior Night playing Lake Hamilton.
The White Hall School District Health & Wellness Fair is tomorrow, March 4, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM at the White Hall Community Center. Enjoy free health screenings, fun games, and door prizes! We hope your family will join us.

More pictures from the Lady Bulldogs vs. Texarkana basketball game.
Pictures from Lady Bulldogs playing basketball against Texarkana.
More pictures from the Bulldogs vs. Texarkana basketball game.
More pictures from the Bulldogs vs. Texarkana basketball game.
Pictures of the varsity men Bulldog Basketball team playing Texarkana.
White Hall High School is proud to recognize our students' outstanding achievements at the ACTM Regional Math Contest! 🏆📚
On Saturday, March 1st, 2025, four students competed at the University of Monticello—and all four placed!
🥇 Raul Hidalgo – 1st Place, Algebra 2
🥇 Yuki Lin – 1st Place, Calculus
🥈 Hannah Estess – 2nd Place, Calculus
🥉 Natalie Spadoni – 3rd Place, Calculus
These students have earned their place in the ACTM State Math Contest at the University of Central Arkansas on Saturday, April 26th, 2025.
🎉 Congratulations! We are so proud of your hard work and dedication! #BulldogPride #MathChampions



Congratulations to the winners of the Mu Alpha Theta-sponsored math contest!
The winners include -
Alg. 11: Andrew Goss, Erick Goss, Logan Guynn
Calculus: Yuki Lin, Natalie Spadoni, Victoria Hassen
College Alg.: Presley Yarbrough, Trinity Hagood, Lillian Warriner
Precal/Trig: Ishika Patel, Landrie Kizer, Aubree Wood



Mrs. Bridgforth's AP Statistics class conducted a significance test to see if they could "Taste the Rainbow" using Skittles.
The class found convincing statistical evidence at the 5% alpha level that they could taste the rainbow.
*This meant that they could identify the color of the Skittle just by taste, not by sight.


More pictures from WHHS Bulldogs vs. Watson Chapel basketball game.
