Most Eagles fans – young and old alike – will get to stay up to watch the Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, which could lead to a rough Monday morning, according to a staff report from 6abc.
To stay ahead of a very likely difficult morning, at least three Greater Philadelphia school districts have announced a two-hour delay for February 10, including Upper Merion Area School District and Pennsauken Public Schools.
“We feel it’s important to give students and staff the opportunity to enjoy the game with their families, and still attend school and work the next day safely and well-rested,” wrote Gloucester City High School in a Facebook statement.
According to a survey by Talker Research, in partnership with Coors Light, which recently polled 3,000 adults, 55 percent said they wished the day after the Super Bowl would be a national holiday.
Read more about Upper Merion’s delays in start times at 6abc.












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