Seattle schools staying open despite Seahawks Super Bowl parade, absences unexcused
Seattle Public Schools will remain open on the day of the Seahawks Super Bowl parade, and absences for attending the celebration will not be excused.
In a show of determination to uphold educational stability, Seattle Public Schools has announced that it will maintain regular school operations on the day of the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl victory parade. Despite the festive atmosphere and the expected turnout of fans, the district clarified that any absences resulting from participation in the celebrations will be considered unexcused. This decision emphasizes the importance the school district places on attendance and the educational routine, even amidst significant community events.
Seattle Schools’ Chief Operations Officer, Fred Podesta, highlighted the pride and unity that events such as the Super Bowl victory bring to the city. In his communication to families, he acknowledged the excitement surrounding the Seahawks' success while reiterating the priority of education and the need to provide a consistent environment for students. The parade is set to take place on February 11, at 10 a.m., coinciding with the district’s early-release schedule for Wednesdays.
The decision has ignited discussions among parents and students, reflecting a balance that the school district is attempting to strike between community celebration and educational responsibilities. While the Super Bowl victory is a proud moment for many Seattle residents, the school district's stance indicates a commitment to ensuring that attendance and learning were not compromised by local festivities, showcasing an approach that values both academic and community engagement in different contexts within the city.