Skip to content

Milton Hershey School News

May 4, 2016

Milton Hershey School Home Life Curriculum Chosen as 2016 National Promising Practice by Character.org

Promising Practice awards highlight creative character-building strategies in public, private and charter education. Milton Hershey School has been awarded a Promising Practice designation from Character.org for its home life curriculum,...

Read More
April 14, 2016

Career and Technical Education Conference Highlights

CTE Conference Speakers and Panelists Discuss Strategies for Connecting Businesses and Schools On April 8, 2016, Milton Hershey School partnered with Opportunity America, a nationally recognized Washington D.C. think tank...

Read More
March 4, 2016

Career and Technical Education Conference: Taking it to the Next Level

Milton Hershey School and Opportunity America partnered for a discussion exploring cutting-edge advancements and challenges facing Career and Technical Education the Taking it to the Next Level conference. The conference...

Read More
Jan. 19, 2016

Students Create Iconic Lego Display of MLK

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has been immortalized in statues and paintings, writings and songs. This week, as part of Milton Hershey School’s MLK Day observance, Elementary Division students at...

Read More
Jan. 17, 2016

Students Create Iconic Lego Display of Milton Hershey

Over the last several months, around 100 Elementary Division students created a very unique interpretation of an iconic MHS image…using legos! Students worked on the Milton Hershey lego mural project...

Read More
June 16, 2015

Milton Hershey School Congratulates Lt. Col. Charles Seidel ’87 for his Distinguished Military Career

Milton Hershey School congratulates Lt. Col. Charles Seidel ’87 of Oxon Hill, Md., who retired June 1, from the United States Air Force after a 27-year distinguished military career. “Lt....

Read More
Feb. 17, 2015

College Readiness Program Partners Temple University and Milton Hershey School

Milton Hershey School has partnered with Temple University to offer college-level courses to eligible high school seniors. The new program is one of the latest examples of the school’s commitment...

Read More

Milton Hershey School does not discriminate in admissions or other programs and services on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, sex, religious creed or disability. Read important MHS policies on equal opportunity and diversity, equal employment opportunity, and more.