Feb. 10 (UPI) — Students in Paris, Ky., won’t have to worry about getting homework done before the Super Bowl kicks off Sunday because the school district has declared Monday to be a school holiday.
“Paris City Schools is off school the Monday after the Super Bowl,” Paris City Schools Superintendent Stephen McCauley said in a Facebook video . “No need to rush the kids off to bed at halftime or leave the parties and taco dip early.”
The video shows McCauley addressing the camera in a room containing about a half dozen male students dressed mostly in football gear. He thanks one student holding a bowl of tortilla chips in one hand and taco dip in the other while getting a tasted before exiting the room.
The Super Bowl kickoff is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday and lasts about four hours, including an extended halftime break.
Giving students the day off following the unofficial national Super Bowl holiday is “just another way that we are reimagining school,” the Paris City Schools Facebook page says.