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Tag: Student Character and Leadership

Jeffrey Cornielle ’99

Jeffrey Cornielle ’99 is the Executive Officer of the Navy Fast Attack Nuclear Submarine USS Jefferson City (SSN 759) in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and the former commander of the Naval...

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MHS Junior Earns Honorable Mention for Global Leadership Summit Project

Recently, Milton Hershey School junior, Mackenzie Lewis, received an honorable mention for a weShare project that was part of a Global Leadership Summit in Berlin, Germany this past summer. Mackenzie’s...

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MHS Students Visit with Hershey Bears Ice Hockey Team

On Tuesday, Nov. 13, the Hershey Bears ice hockey team visited with Milton Hershey School high school athletes and elementary students. The players ate lunch with the students and shared...

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MHS Fourth-Graders Visit The Hershey Company During Founders Week

On Monday, Nov. 12, Milton Hershey School fourth-graders visited The Hershey Company to learn more about the life of chocolate magnate, Milton Hershey. Students interacted with Hershey Company employees at...

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MHS Students Develop Character and Leadership Skills at Fifth Annual Leadership Conference

On Saturday, Nov. 3, Milton Hershey School’s Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its fifth annual high school leadership conference. MHS staff, alumni, local and state lawmakers, and business leaders from...

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MHS Seniors Build Connections During Female Empowerment Event

On Wednesday, Oct. 24, 50 MHS female seniors attended a social event through the “Hugs and Kisses from Catherine” program. The event, which was held at the Hershey Rose Garden...

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Milton Hershey School Honors Professionals for Commitment to Help Low-Income Children

Milton Hershey School admissions counselors recently held an appreciation event to honor the professionals who have formed partnerships to help low-income families learn more about the school. More than 25...

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Girls Grace Event Provides Skill-Building and Fun for Female High School Students

On Friday, Oct. 19 through Saturday, Oct. 20, 200 MHS female high school students participated in the third annual Girls Grace event. The event builds on the character and leadership...

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Lend a Helping Hand: Developing Student Leaders Through Peer-to-Peer Mentorship

As we prepare students to become 21st-century leaders and problem-solvers, it starts with the relationships they’re building with their peers. If children and teens can master the ability to develop...

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MHS Seniors Learn from Alumni through Distance Learning

On Tuesday, Oct. 9 and Wednesday, Oct. 10, Milton Hershey School seniors participated in distance learning with several alumni. “Ten different alumni FaceTimed with our students to talk to them...

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