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Erie School Counselor Helps Three Siblings Discover Life-Changing Opportunities at MHS

Riley, Dori and Andrew Hoppe grew up in Crawford County, but in 2017, their family made the life-changing decision to enroll the three siblings into Milton Hershey School (MHS). Dori,...

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MHS Elementary Students Get Excited About Reading

To promote literacy and build connections between Milton Hershey School alumni and elementary students, MHS recently hosted its annual Go R.E.D. (Read Every Day) Night. More than 40 alumni returned...

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MHS Senior Organizes Writing Contest to Encourage Creative Expression

Milton Hershey School senior Malaika Olaoye recently developed a flash fiction writing contest to encourage MHS high school students to express themselves through writing. After attending a week-long creative writing...

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Congratulations to the January Middle Division Scholars of the Month

Eighth-grader Sade Dillon and seventh-grader Malakai Henry-Geraghty have been recognized as the January Middle Division Scholars of the Month. MHS teachers nominate students for this monthly award based on outstanding...

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Pennsylvania Secretary of Labor and Industry Visits Milton Hershey School

On Friday, Jan. 18, Pennsylvania Secretary of Labor and Industry (L&I) Jerry Oleksiak visited Milton Hershey School to learn about the school’s award-winning Career and Technical Education (CTE) program and...

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Milton Hershey School Student Experiments Selected to Fly in Space

Proposals submitted by Milton Hershey School (MHS) high school students have been selected for the opportunity to have their scientific experiments tested approximately 240 miles above the Earth’s surface aboard...

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Sharing the Gift of Travel and Culture

A Life-Changing Trip Across the World Brought Kimberly Ross ’02 Home Milton Hershey School teacher and alumna Kimberly Ross ’02 has a few life-altering moments that are forever imprinted in...

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The Gift of the Game

By Tony Sedun, an MHS Middle Division English Teacher “White or black?” I say with a smile. The student states his preference and we begin setting up the board. Green...

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Milton Hershey School and the University of Pittsburgh Partner to Support Low-Income, First-Generation College Students

Milton Hershey School and the University of Pittsburgh have formalized a partnership to help financially disadvantaged students—many of whom are the first in their families to attend college—achieve success throughout...

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MHS Student and Staff Recognized for Their Character and Leadership

Milton Hershey School’s Diana Creech and Nadine Krempa recently were presented with Chairman’s Award for Excellence Medallions for their service to the school and its mission. Chairman Robert Heist ’82...

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