Elementary Students Participate in “Design Your Future” Fair
On Friday, May 24, third- and fourth-grade students were given the opportunity to learn more about the 11 career pathways that are a part of Milton Hershey School’s Career and...
On Friday, May 24, third- and fourth-grade students were given the opportunity to learn more about the 11 career pathways that are a part of Milton Hershey School’s Career and...
During Milton Hershey School’s 2019 Spring Family Weekend, four MHS seniors who are members of FFA organized the school’s first-ever agriculture festival. Jordan Edmonds, Skylar Nace-Gerhart, Kerri Hoffman, and Aliza...
William Charles Ballough Harding ’78 is changing lives by creating solutions to global healthcare challenges through the development of new and improved medical devices. As the chair of the 336...
On April 10-12, five Milton Hershey School students competed at the state SkillsUSA competition after placing first at the district competition in February. MHS students tested their career technical skills...
Milton Hershey School recently inducted the first students into the inaugural class of the National Technical Honor Society. The group recognizes high-performing high school students who are excelling in one...
Growing up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Troy Scott ’03 recognized there were not many opportunities for him to excel. He enrolled at Milton Hershey School in fourth grade at the age...
Milton Hershey School sophomores who are enrolled in the Law, Public Safety, and Security career pathway within the school’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) program recently completed their final exercise...
Milton Hershey School students Davan Hanley and Portia Cruz recently participated in the third annual Husky Dog Pound business competition at Bloomsburg University—an event that’s inspired by Shark Tank, the...
Horticulture is defined as the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants. At Milton Hershey School, students have been embracing this combination of art and science...
By Kloé, an MHS sophomore As a child, I always looked up to my Aunt Jessica. She was the one person other than my mother who would take me out...