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Milton Hershey School Class of 2025 Celebrates Their Journey with Annual High Five Event

As Milton Hershey School seniors enter their final months before graduation in June, they marked another milestone on their journey toward Commencement by taking part in the annual MHS “High Five” event. Seniors who enrolled at MHS in first through eighth grade walked down the hallways of the Elementary and Middle Division scholastic buildings, exchanging high fives with their younger peers and the staff who have supported them along the way.

This tradition gives the Class of 2025 a unique opportunity to reflect on their growth since their early days at the school. It also highlights all they’ve done to Raise the Bar. For some students, MHS provided a place for them to thrive after attending schools in their hometown, while others, known as “lifers,” have been at MHS since pre-K, kindergarten, or first grade, making this moment even more special.

This event also serves to inspire the Elementary and Middle Division students, reminding them of what their future holds as their own journey at MHS continues. With graduation just weeks away, the Class of 2025 is ready to embark on the next chapter of their lives. Seniors will depart MHS equipped with the skills and resilience needed to thrive in their future endeavors, regardless of the path they choose to pursue.

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