March 28

School Event: 2017 Pi Day

by Kameron

After interviewing Ms. Sheri, she took a picture of me with a Pi day poster created by a fourth grader named Verna. I got a mini blueberry cheesecake pie. Thanks Ms. Sheri!

Over the years, I haven’t really cared for Pi Day. But ever since I tried a chocolate cream pie, I have not stopped thinking about Pi Day, being held in the library of my own school. Pi Day is celebrated to represent a math symbol- a constant which is approximately 3.14159. Pi’s nature is a fun challenge to remember and computationally calculate more and more digits

Pi Day is coordinated by Ms. Sheri, our school’s parent coordinator. According to Ms. Sheri about 15-20 pies were sold this year on March 15 because of the snow day on the actual Pi Day. There were a variety sold. Some pies included chocolate, smores, and strawberry. Most pies were homemade, but some were Entenmann’s. Mostly staff purchased pies, and some parents and students did as well.

 

 


Posted March 28, 2017 by kamerong102 in category Events, Kameron

About the Author

Kameron is a 5th grader at P.S.102. In his free time, he likes listening to popular music, and practicing his tennis strokes. In his future, Kameron plans to graduate from Sheridan College, and become a graphic animator, who works at Pixar. He plans to stick with tennis as his main hobby for life.

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