Philadelphia Closes Schools for Eagles' Super Bowl Parade
Briefly

Philadelphia children are getting a day off from school on Friday to celebrate the Eagles' Super Bowl victory against the Kansas City Chiefs. The School District of Philadelphia announced that nearly 200,000 students and 20,000 staff members will be free to attend the anticipated parade downtown. The event, starting at Lincoln Financial Field and ending at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, is expected to draw a crowd of over a million. Parents are weighing their options about attending the cold outdoor celebration with their children or taking an extended holiday weekend instead.
The School District of Philadelphia announced it will close schools on Friday, allowing 200,000 students to celebrate the Eagles' Super Bowl victory at a parade.
Parents have to consider whether to take their children to the parade amid potentially cold weather and dense crowds, as discussions unfold on social media.
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