314 day

314 Day at Central Middle School was a celebration of St. Louis pride, bringing together students, staff, and the community for an unforgettable event! The visionaries behind this incredible day, Terrell Evans and Tatum Polk, made sure the energy was high with engaging activities that had everyone on their feet. One of the most exciting moments came when Karon Bolden challenged students to an epic Rock, Paper, Scissors battle, sparking laughter and friendly competition. To top it all off, a neighboring drumline delivered a powerful performance enjoyed by the entire audience . The rhythm, the cheers, and the joy of celebrating the spirit of St. Louis made this a day an important one.

None of this would have been possible without Principal Clark, whose leadership and love for her students made 314 Day a reality. Her decision to bring this celebration to Central Middle School created an opportunity for students to experience their city’s culture in a fun and meaningful way. Adding a special touch to the event, Principal Clark, who once taught Mr. Evans watched with pride as her former student helped lead a festival filled with excitement and community spirit. From the thrilling games to the electrifying drumline, 314 Day was more than just an event; it was a testament to the pride, unity, and energy that make St. Louis truly special!