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Watch: Calabasas Students Send Rams Off With Fun Field Display
Students at A.E. Wright made the Rams a fun sendoff Friday morning to prepare the squad for Super Bowl Sunday.

CALABASAS, CA — Students at Arther E. Wright Middle School in Calabasas organized a fun sendoff for the Rams ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium.
About 240 middle schoolers shuffled around the field to form a massive L and A. Principal Mike Roberts painted the letters on the school's field before to direct the students, he said.
The display took around 10 minutes to set up, Roberts said. The kids can be seen in the video waving around little towels.
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Come Sunday, the Los Angeles Rams will take on the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium. It's the first time Los Angeles has hosted the Super Bowl since 1993.
Many local schools and businesses have sent well-wishes to the Los Angeles squad in recent weeks; on Monday, the Rams held a rally at nearby Oaks Christian School in Westlake Village.
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Closer to the stadium, the Los Angeles Public Library has been gearing up for a Rams victory since the NFC Championship.
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