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Up and at it: 5 Things to Start Your Week in Hazelwood

This week, the city manager will retire and Hazelwood School District keeps its parents busy.

Mondays can be a real drag off a great weekend, but Patch is here to give you a pick-me-up for the start of your week.

Here are five things to know about happening in Hazelwood this week.

  • Hazelwood School District continues its enrollment of new students this week. Parents can register students Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., at the Hazelwood Learning Center.
  • The city’s top administrator Edwin Carlstrom will serve his final week this week as city manager. He will be retiring after 34 years with the City of Hazelwood.
  • The Hazelwood Sharks swam to the top of the leaderboard this summer, and the conference finals will take place Tuesday in Ferguson.
  • Temperatures will be a bit milder this week, starting out in the 90-degree range and dropping into the 80s by the middle of the week, according to the National Weather Service. There is also a chance for storms Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
  • Hazelwood School District will be host its Assessment Literacy Night with industry expert, Jan Chappuis. The event will be held Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at Hazelwood Central High School in the Fieldhouse. Dinner and childcare are being provided. For more information on the event, check out the Hazelwood School District website.

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