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Thanksgiving is often celebrated with lively parades, a tradition that students at West View Elementary in Washington County, Tennessee, have embraced with a unique twist. This year, nearly 100 students from kindergarten through eighth grade put their Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) talents on full display, turning the festive procession into an exhibition of creativity and learning.

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