On March 14, TGS celebrated π (Pi) Day. Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, and its first three digits are 3.14, which is why it is celebrated on March 14. To mark the occasion, many students in Mrs. Crosby’s math classes brought pies to share, and some did activities related to pi. “I convinced Mrs. Crosby to watch the video 100 Digits of Pi,” Branton said proudly.

During lunch middle schoolers gathered on the porch to get slices of pie. There were two tables set out. One had nut-free pies, and the other had pies with nuts. After all the middle schoolers had gotten their slices of pie, the high schoolers were invited to participate. “It was a mountain of chocolate,” Bristol said. “It was delicious.” Students liked the apple pie and cookies & cream pie the best. Pi Day is a fun celebration that combines learning and food.