Easy as Pi

Seventh graders Rio Burnett and Caroline Sutter
Seventh graders Rio Burnett and Caroline Sutter
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On March 14, famously known as Pi Day, Assumption Catholic School students marked the occasion by taking part in an interactive physics experiment by affixing their science teacher, Bill Hawthorn, to a wall using duct tape to demonstrate force, pressure and the concept of the center of gravity. This distinctive exercise not only made physics concepts more accessible, but it also offered an enjoyable and unforgettable learning experience through active participation and a few pies in the face of the good-spirited science teacher.

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