On the 13th of March, our school celebrated one of the most particular days - Pi Day.
Pi cookies, Pi symbols and even Pi songs were seen and heard throughout our school on the 13th of March. The activity headed by one of the high school math teachers, Mariana Sarmiento, has become one of the most important and original celebrations in our school. Nevertheless, this year something really particular happened. It is well known that since 2003, a Pi string has been being built by our community. With color beads that correspond to a number in this infinite decimal, students, administration and teachers have placed them on Pi day (Officially, the 14th of March) and have seen this string grow throughout the years. However, a little mistake meant the loss of the beloved string’s head, so this year’s mission was to rebuild the string and of course, to make it larger, and at the end of the day, the whole mission was accomplished.
The Scoop Blog wants to recognize the hard work of Mariana Sarmiento, William Rincon and tenth grade students, for they were responsible for a mesmerizing Pi day.
No comments:
Post a Comment