Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Super Pi Day at Woodland Middle School

Jackie Beegan (right) and Janine Cednick, put on hairnets just before the start of Woodland Middle School's annual Super Pi Day hosted by the Math Department, where students throw pies at the faulty.  (Mark Ukena - Sun-Times Media)

Woodland Middle School's Math Department hosts its annual Super Pi Day, where students throw pies at teachers, administrators, and of course, Principal Scott Snyder.  (Mark Ukena - Sun-Times Media)

Jackie Beegan (left) and Janine Cednick, put on hairnets just before the start of Woodland Middle School's annual Super Pi Day hosted by the Math Department, where students throw pies at the faulty.  (Mark Ukena - Sun-Times Media)

Woodland Middle School's Math Department hosts its annual Super Pi Day, where students throw pies at teachers, administrators, and of course, Principal Scott Snyder.  (Mark Ukena - Sun-Times Media)

The plastic clean-up barrier covered in whipped cream at Woodland Middle School's annual Super Pi Day hosted by the Math Department, allowing students to throw pies at the faulty.  (Mark Ukena - Sun-Times Media)

The plastic clean-up barrier covered in whipped cream at Woodland Middle School's annual Super Pi Day hosted by the Math Department, allowing students to throw pies at the faulty.  (Mark Ukena - Sun-Times Media)

Woodland Middle School's Math Department hosts its annual Super Pi Day, permitting students to toss pies at their teachers, administrators, and of course, Principal Scott Snyder (green shirt).  (Mark Ukena - Sun-Times Media)

Seventh Grader Danny Johnson launches a pie to a direct hit at Woodland Middle School's annual Super Pi Day, hosted by the Math Department.  (Mark Ukena - Sun-Times Media)

Woodland Middle School's Math Department hosts its annual Super Pi Day, allowing students to toss pies at their faculty, but why throw pies when you can just walk straight up to your teacher and rub a whipped cream pie in his face, does Sixth Grader Catalina Romero.  (Mark Ukena - Sun-Times Media)

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