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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...