April 2, 2026 - 12:22

The 17th annual Technology Fair, hosted by Horry County Schools, successfully drew a crowd of more than 3,000 students this week. The event transformed the venue into a bustling showcase of youthful innovation and digital creativity.
Students from across the district participated by presenting hundreds of self-directed projects. The fair served as a dynamic platform for young minds to demonstrate their skills in various tech disciplines, including robotics, digital animation, graphic design, and coding. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as participants explained their work to peers, teachers, and community visitors, highlighting the practical application of classroom STEM learning.
Educators and organizers emphasized the fair's core mission: to foster a deep-seated interest in technology and problem-solving. By moving beyond traditional curriculum, the event encourages hands-on learning, critical thinking, and collaboration. It provides a vital opportunity for students to explore potential career paths in the ever-expanding tech industry while celebrating their academic achievements and ingenuity. The overwhelming turnout and quality of projects underscore the growing enthusiasm for STEM education within the local student community.
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