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Source: Seattle Seahawks fans
Summary
Seattle Public Schools will remain open on Wednesday, February 11, despite the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl victory parade. The school district will have a normal early-release Wednesday schedule. The schools will not count the parade as an excused absence for students who attend. Seattle Public Schools Chief Operations Officer Fred Podesta said in a letter, “Keeping schools open is an important part of maintaining stability, safety, and continuity for our students.” The Seahawks will hold a victory parade in the city starting at 10 a.m. PT.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
Seattle students will be expected to attend school despite the parade, just another example of the Seahawks’ ability to make life difficult for fans.
The school district’s decision to keep schools open is a reminder that the Seahawks’ championship is not just a celebration, but also a commitment to the community.
The parade will be a chance for fans to let loose and enjoy the moment, but for students, it’s just another day at school.
The Seahawks’ victory is a reminder that even in the midst of celebration, there are still responsibilities to be fulfilled.
Original Observation: This victory parade will be a chance for the city to come together and momentarily forget about the struggles that come with being a Seahawks fan – the slow starts, the late pushes, and the constant heartbreak.








