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Lynbrook South MS Puts Unique Spin On Delayed Pi Day Celebration

Teachers took pies in the face to raise money for Autism Speaks.

A delayed celebration of Pi Day turned into a Pie in the Face day for teachers at Lynbrook South Middle School, when the school hosted a creative fundraiser for Autism Speaks on April 28.

Their original celebration of Pi Day in March was cancelled due to a snow day, so students and teachers decided to reschedule during Autism Awareness Month. Capitalizing on the clever play of words for a worthy cause, dozens of teachers donned plastic cover-ups, shower caps and goggles, and let students pelt them with whipped cream pies. The event raised $450 for Autism Speaks, an organization that promotes advocacy and research to serve the needs of individuals with autism and their families.

“We thought this would be a fun way to celebrate Autism Awareness Month,” said teacher Robyn Freiman, who helped students organize the event. “In addition to having fun, we raised money and awareness for a worthy cause.”

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