Celebrating Pi Day (3/14)!

Middle and high school students came together to celebrate Pi Day (3/14) with a special chapel assembly full of creativity and humor. Each grade level was challenged to design and perform an original skit lasting no more than 3 minutes and 14 seconds.

The results were both educational and entertaining! Some skits cleverly taught the audience about math concepts—especially pi—while others leaned into pure fun and silliness. First place was awarded to the 9th grade Pre-Algebra class for their imaginative skit, “Real Number Middle School.” In their performance, different types of real numbers joined clubs that reflected their unique characteristics—everyone, that is, except pi. The story followed pi’s journey to find where it truly belongs, bringing both laughs and learning to the stage.

The celebration didn’t stop there. Beyond the performances, students also showcased their creativity through artwork submissions, while others participated in a friendly (and delicious!) pie competition.

Our upper elementary students joined in the Pi Day fun as well with classroom celebrations of their own. They explored the wonder of pi through recitations, creative artwork, and, of course, enjoying some tasty pie. One standout project featured a “city skyline” drawn on graph paper, where the height of each building visually represented the digits of pi—a truly inventive way to bring math to life!

It was a joyful day of learning, creativity, and community across grade levels.