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Milton Hershey School Teacher Selected to Study World War I in Europe www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-school-teacher-selected-europe/

Milton Hershey School social studies teacher Megan Kopp is one of 18 educators from across the country who have been selected to participate in Memorializing the Fallen — a teacher...

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Milton Hershey School Develops New Pathway for Students to Pursue Careers in Education and Human Services www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-school-develops-new-pathway-education-human-services/

The school’s Education and Human Services career pathway is the first of its kind in the state For nearly 110 years, Milton Hershey School (MHS) has led the charge in...

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How to Become Extraordinary www.mhskids.org/blog/how-to-become-extraordinary/

By Clare Ogle, a Milton Hershey School Houseparent We watch a lot of movies in our student home, and my favorite type are probably the ones that are based on...

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An Everlasting Community www.mhskids.org/blog/an-everlasting-community/

By Ethan, an MHS senior Beginning a new year isn’t always easy, but the goals you set for yourself can help you start the new year strong. Before I came...

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The Gift of the Game www.mhskids.org/blog/mhs-teacher-tony-sedun/

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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Finding Purpose Through Mentorship www.mhskids.org/blog/finding-purpose-through-mentorship/

From financial services and banking to restaurant management, volleyball coaching, and marketing consultation, Tennekah Williams has a diverse range of work experience. Throughout her career, one of her biggest passions...

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Breaking Barriers and Providing Stability www.mhskids.org/blog/breaking-barriers-and-providing-stability/

More than 20 years ago, Jonathan and Melissa Akers lived in New York City and worked in corporate America. After their daughter was born, they moved to the Pocono Mountains...

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Anastasios “Tom” Trispagonas ’99 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/anastasios-tom-trispagonas/

Moving from house to house and school to school, Anastasios “Tom” Trispagonas ’99 was seeking stability and opportunity. It was when he saw the Hershey chocolate kiss-shaped street lights that...

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MHS Students Design Enrichment Activities for Animals www.mhskids.org/news/mhs-students-design-enrichment-activities-for-animals/

Milton Hershey School sophomores who are enrolled in specialized agriculture and natural resources classes recently had the opportunity to visit Hersheypark ZooAmerica and observe specific animals. Using the design thinking...

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MHS Fourth-Grader Pens Powerful Essay About Being a Spartan www.mhskids.org/news/mhs-fourth-grader-pens-powerful-essay/

As part of a recent writing assignment, Milton Hershey School fourth-grader Daniel Bridgeford was asked to express himself through an essay and use his expertise to inform readers on a...

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