St. Croix Central High School Students Make Mathematics Fun at Expo

 

March 20, 2017

 

 

 ST. CROIX, USVI – Creative juices flowed and were mixed with delicious baked goods as St. Croix Central High School students showed their ingenuity in using mathematics for fun at the school’s first Pi Day Math Expo on March 14. The event commemorated the annual national celebration of the Greek letter Pi (“π”), which is the symbol used in mathematics to represent the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter—approximately 3.14159. 

Math students displayed an impressive array of original math games and projects. Prizes were awarded to students in the following categories, including best Pi Day T-shirt, best mathematical presentations and displays, and student who recited the most digits in Pi. 

St. Croix Central High School Math Chairperson Vihba Bansal said the school’s first Pi Day observance was very successful. “Students really enjoyed themselves immensely as they found new ways to appreciate mathematics and have fun doing so,” she said. “We shared pies -- apple, pineapple, and other flavors -- with the students while they enjoyed playing several games that incorporate some aspect of mathematics.” 

Pi Day was founded by Physicist Larry Shaw of the San Francisco Exploratorium in 1988 and is celebrated at educational institutions around the world. In 2009, the United States House of Representatives supported the designation of Pi Day. 

St. Croix Central High School First Annual Pi Day Math Expo winners are as follows: 

 

Pi Day T-Shirt Winners 

1st Place - Alayna Caraballo 

2nd Place - Brianna George 

 

Pi Digits 

1st Place - Indeya Todman 

2nd Place - Marthisha Charles 

 

Presentations and Displays 

1st Place - Spin It, Guess It to Win It -- Amelia Able, Madelin Yousef, Khaleese Figaro, Bermary Calderon, Kiara Jarvis, Sasha Francis 

2nd Place – Mathonopoly -- Shelia Matthew 

3rd Place – Tipsy -- Antoine Harley, Haysely Durand, Sedeja Fieulletteau 

 

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