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PI EATING CONTEST

SeDoMoCha Middle School seventh-graders, from left, Jacob Marsh, Chandler Dow and Caleb Ladd scarf down some pies without using their hands during Pi Day activities on the afternoon of March 21 (Pi Day festivities had been rescheduled from a week prior).

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Pi Day featured several contests including pie baking with seventh-graders Amanda Rock and Jordan Patton and fifth-grader Brad Whitten earning top honors.

 

 

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WHIP IT GOOD — SeDoMoCha eighth-graders, from left, Shelby Strout, Hayley Grant, and Reggie Johnston cast table manners aside as they compete in a pie eating contest as part of the school’s Pi Day festivities in the gymnasium on March 21.

 

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HE GOT CREAMED — SeDoMoCha grade 8 math teacher Ryan Nickerson is pictured after taking three pies to the face from the winners of a recitation contest in which students recited as many digits of the non-terminating ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter as they could. Pi recitation contest winners were Kaya Tinney, grade 5; Ben Atwater, grade 6; Spencer Ireland, grade 7; and Griffin Loomis, grade 8.

 

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ROUND AND ROUND THEY GO — A hula hoop contest, won by fifth-grader Annabell Rhoda, was part of the Pi Day festivities at SeDoMoCha Middle School. The day included a jump rope contest, which was won by grade 6 student Megan Fuller.

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