POTSDAM -- A Potsdam Central School middle school student broke the school record for reciting the numbers of Pi from memory. Seventh-grade students celebrated 36th International Pi Day on March 14. …
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POTSDAM -- A Potsdam Central School middle school student broke the school record for reciting the numbers of Pi from memory.
Seventh-grade students celebrated 36th International Pi Day on March 14.
"We celebrated by discovering PI, tasting pie, having a pie eating contest and a pi digit memorization contest," a BOCES spokesperson said.
All students were required to memorize 36 digits of pi but several students participated in the pi digit memorization contest.
Sarvesh Sitaraman not only got first place by reciting 571 digits of Pi, but he broke the previous AAK record of 499 digits recited by Dhir Patel in 2017.