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Pi Day Celebrations

Yearly our CHS community collectively celebrates Albert Einstein’s birthday. Students create a variety of displays, demonstrations, and activities in addition to organizing an annual pie baking contest. Our Pi Day Celebration is different each year. Often you’ll see posters, tasting stations, recitation contests, guessing jar contests, experimental science stations, a giant sling shot, or a pi-ñata.  One of the highlights of the event is of course the pie baking contest. We always have a variety of pies to taste that are made by students, parents, and faculty. It’s a fun day where mathematics, science, language, humanities, and arts all have a chance to shine in their own way to honor what may be the world’s favorite mathematical constant:  3.1415926535897932384626….

Pi Day 2020
Our annual Pi Day event is a free and open to all ages as a celebration of all things pi, including:
Observance of Albert Einstein’s Birthday
Student-led games, activities, projects, and exhibitions
A Pie Baking Contest (and pies to eat!)
Our annual Pi recitation competition
Guessing games, demos, music, presentations and other math and science fun!
Pi Day Celebrations