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Two-Hour Delay For Philly Schools Monday After Super Bowl
The School District of Philadelphia is giving its community a bit of a recovery time by opening two hours late Monday after the game.

PHILADELPHIA — With the Eagles headed to the Super Bowl Sunday night, the School District of Philadelphia is giving families a bit of respite the next day.
The district announced it will open on a two-hour delay Monday on the heels of the Birds appearance in the Big Game.
"We join our students, families and the Philadelphia region in cheering for our Philadelphia
Eagles," the district said in a communication to the community. "On Super Bowl Sunday, we hope that should you choose to watch the game, you enjoy it safely and responsibly with friends and family."
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