Education and Human Services
Education and Human Services Program Area
As opportunities continue to grow in the fields of Education and Human Services, this CTE program area equips students to step confidently into these impactful careers. With unmatched hands-on learning, students gain the practical skills, compassion, and leadership qualities that prepare them to make a meaningful difference.
Review the Program Area (PDF)Making an Impact with Hands-On Learning
The Education and Human Services program area introduces students to careers in education, social work, counseling, and related fields. They learn professional expectations, degree requirements, and essential skills through classroom simulations, guest speakers, and collaborative experiences with younger students. By senior year, students participate in internships and work-based learning while building empathy, communication, and leadership qualities—earning certifications like the Child Development Associate (CDA) to prepare for their careers.

“This CTE program area is exactly where I want to be. Since middle school, I’ve wanted to dedicate myself to the service of others.”
—Zachary Franks, MHS Student
Authentic Work Experience
Prior to graduation, students must complete an Authentic Work Experience (AWE) that is directly connected to their CTE coursework. This can include part-time employment, internships, pre-apprenticeships, or cooperative education (co-op) opportunities.
Internships
- MHS
- CHS
Expanded Opportunities
- CDA Certification Course and Penn State Summer College Opportunity Program in Education (SCOPE)
Learn more about Milton Hershey School’s Career and Technical Education program and its 10 program areas.

