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Outcomes Beyond Compare: Milton Hershey School Gives Low-Income Kids Access to College and Supports Their Success www.mhskids.org/news/outcomes-beyond-compare-milton-hershey-school-gives-low-income-kids-access-to-college-and-supports-their-success/

Milton Hershey School education experts recognize that every student’s path to greatness is different. This is especially true for low-income children with complicated life situations and stressors. For more than...

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Milton Hershey School Partners with World of Outlaws to Expand Hands-On Opportunities www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-school-partners-with-world-of-outlaws-to-expand-hands-on-opportunities/

This weekend, four Milton Hershey School students got an out-of-this-world experience working in the pits alongside World of Outlaws and local drivers and their crews at Williams Grove Speedway. These...

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Ladayah Robinson ’18 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/ladayah-robinson-18-community-family/

At a young age, Ladayah Robinson and her three siblings from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were adopted by their grandparents. “My grandparents tried their best to be everything that we needed them...

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Houseparenting is a Family Tradition www.mhskids.org/blog/houseparenting-is-a-family-tradition/

Phil and Erica Clark became houseparents after Phil developed a love for the profession during his childhood. His parents served as houseparents for 13 years, and Phil enjoyed how students...

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Motivated to Give www.mhskids.org/blog/motivated-to-give/

By Trevor, a freshman at MHS The Opening of School Assembly was the start of a brand new year. Everyone was able to reunite as an MHS family. Over the...

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Football Teaches MHS Eighth-Grader an Important Lesson About Growth www.mhskids.org/blog/football-teaches-mhs-eighth-grader-important-lesson/

By Marcus, an MHS eighth grader Marcus Rodriguez enrolled at Milton Hershey School in second grade after one of his parents was incarcerated. Originally from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, it took time...

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A Career That Makes a Difference www.mhskids.org/blog/a-career-that-makes-a-difference/

Growing up in the city of Detroit, Duane Mayfield was always passionate about mentoring youth. When he and his wife Angel were looking to relocate, he began searching the web...

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A Career of Growth www.mhskids.org/blog/transitional-living-a-career-of-growth/

Courtney Williams, a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania native, found out about Milton Hershey School from her friends and family who worked and attended the school for years. She never assumed she would...

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Milton Hershey School Houseparents Use Military Background to Foster Positive Character www.mhskids.org/blog/mhs-houseparents-military-background/

Marty and Angela Brand started their youth-minded careers working within their church for more than 12 years. With experience in mentoring children and military structure, they decided they may be...

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Grandparents Encourage Enrollment at Milton Hershey School www.mhskids.org/blog/grandparents-encourage-enrollment/

By Haley Shurock, 10th grade I became a student at Milton Hershey School because of my grandparents, who are my guardians. My grandma heard about the school because she lived...

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