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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — The 16th annual Horry County Schools Technology Fair is scheduled for Wednesday, and organizers are excited about the event's growth, expecting it to be the largest in its history. Over 1,300 pre-K through 12th-grade students are anticipated to participate, showcasing their innovative projects and technological skills.
This year’s fair will feature a variety of categories, allowing students to present their work in areas such as robotics, coding, digital media, and engineering. The event not only highlights the students' creativity and technical abilities but also emphasizes the importance of technology in education.
School officials are thrilled about the turnout and believe that the fair serves as an excellent platform for students to engage with technology and gain valuable experience. Parents, educators, and community members are encouraged to attend and support the young innovators as they display their hard work and dedication. The fair promises to be an inspiring event for everyone involved.
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