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Stealing Art!
The Art Crimes and Van Gogh classes played an art stealing board game where they pretended they were bidding on art pieces and attempting to build the most valuable art exhibit collection to win the game.


A Pi-ku For You
For Pi Day our Spanish classes wrote Pi-ku poems, where each line in the poem had a specific number of syllables representing the numbers of pi as they went down the page.


Pi Variety!
As an infinite number, ‘Pi’ is known to include the digits of 0 to 9 in all possible combinations. But this afternoon, we were interested in figuring out how many pieces of different pies we could fit onto our plates.


Molecular Gastronomy
The Chemistry students served up spherical molecular cocktails for everyone during our pi day celebration.


Pi-ñata
We’re thankful for the students in our Creepy Puppets class for making the pi-ñata for our Pi Day festivities.


Sustainable Energy Projects
The Environmental Science students shared their projects with us. They covered a variety of methods, and demonstrated uses of regenerative agriculture, solar power, turbine power, biofuels and more.


Miracle Berries
Students experienced “miracle berries” turning sour tastes into sweet tasting substances, including vinegar and lemon slices, a table set up by our chemistry students.


Reebops
For Pi Day, students modeled the processes of meiosis, fertilization, development, and birth by building little marshmallow critters called Reebops!


Electron or No Electron?
Our Chemistry students determined the conductivity of a wide variety of substances. They tested everything from copper strips, to shampoo, lump sulfur to lemon juice, and also dissolved compounds as necessary to see if their aqueous solutions would conduct if their solid forms didn’t phase the probe.


