No delay for School District of Philadelphia after Super Bowl LIX to preserve 'winning tradition'

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Thursday, February 6, 2025
No delay for Philadelphia schools after Super Bowl LIX
Superintendent Tony Watlington delivers the news that there will be no delay in the School District of Philadelphia the Monday after Super Bowl LIX.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Students in the School District of Philadelphia will have to report to class on time the Monday after Super Bowl LIX, and it seems a little bit of superstition played into the decision.

In a message posted to social media on Thursday, Superintendent Tony Watlington gave something of a history lesson.

He noted that the school district did not have a delay after Super Bowl LII in 2018, in which the Eagles beat the New England Patriots.

However, there was a two-hour delay in 2023 after Super Bowl LVII, and the Eagles lost to the Kansas City Chiefs.

With an Eagles/Chiefs rematch on the horizon, Watlington said those results were an important factor in his decision.

"So in keeping with the winning tradition, we will not have a two-hour delay on Monday, February 10. Schools will operate on normal schedules."

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He encouraged the school district community to wear green on Friday to send a message of support to the Birds.

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