Upper School Math Club Hosts Pi Day STEM Celebration

O’Neal’s Upper School Math Club proudly hosted the annual Pi Day STEM event on the most fitting date—March 14th (3.14)!
The day kicked off with a lively pep rally before students from all divisions fanned out across campus to tackle a variety of hands-on STEM challenges. From egg drops and toothpick bridges to marble tracks and other math-inspired experiments, creativity and problem-solving were on full display as students worked to achieve the best results in their assigned projects.

The celebration wrapped up with the perfect Pi Day treat—moon pies—bringing a sweet end to a day filled with science, math, and fun!
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