Guardian Angel Students Celebrate National Beta Week and Pi Day

Part of the twin competition is pictured. Left to right are Dane Loper, Kasyn Seabaugh, Owen Forehand, Gabe Dirnberger, Parker Bryant, Cooper Bryant, Logan Dame & Daley Siebert. Logan and Daley were the winners of the twins contest.

March 12-16 was a busy week at Guardian Angel School in Oran. The entire week was National Beta Club Week and March 14 was Pi Day.

On Monday, it was 80's/twin day. Several students came to school dressed as a twin or dressed in 80's clothing. We even had a set of triplets and 2 sets of quadruplets, as well as all the teachers dressed alike. The best 80's girl and boy and the best twin was voted on and was won by Nathaniel Woods (boy 80's), Taylor Hobbs (girl 80's), and Logan Dame & Daley Siebert (twins).

Wednesday was a packed day of events. The entire school voted on posters, made by each grade on Tuesday, of how Guardian Angel School had transformed them into better people. The poster contest was won by the 5th/6th grade classroom. After lunch, the students and teachers gathered to sing the Divine Mercy Chaplet and then proceeded to the gym to have relay competitions. This was followed by the Pi Day celebration, which was overseen by Ms. Ann Whistler, our math teacher. Several parents made pies and sent juice, cups, napkins and forks. The students enjoyed the variety of pies. To finish the day, the students were supervised by teachers in the cleaning of church and picking up trash on the grounds.

On Thursday, the 7th grade students read to the pre-k, first and second grade students. More reading was done on Friday. Fifth and 6th grade students read to the third graders and eighth graders read to the kindergarten and fourth graders.

Pictured in 80's attire are Lydia Tankersley, Taylor Hobbs, Westyn Keller, Ellie Montgomery, & Blaine Jolley. The winner of the best dressed girl in 80's clothes was Taylor Hobbs.

The National Beta Club promotes the development of student leaders, by striving for excellence in academics, service, character, and leadership.

More boys dressed in their 80's clothing are pictured here. Left to right are Ryder Siebert, Reid Hobbs, Lawson Hahn, Nathaniel Woods, & Drew Pobst. Nathaniel Woods was the winner of the boys 80's contest.
The 5th & 6th grade class pose with their winning poster of how Guardian Angel School has transformed them. Pictured standing are Owen Forehand, Cooper Senciboy, Gabe Dirnberger, Michael Eftink, & Nolan Loper. Kneeling are Zoe Booth & Parker Bryant.
Students file past the pie selection on Pi Day, to see which piece makes their mouth water the most. Pictured are Sophie Priggel, Lydia Tankersley, Camryn Lynch, Jonah Dirnberger, Logan Dame, Taylor Hobbs, Haley Webb, Brittany Dirnberger, & Kara Eftink.

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