[…] eggs. Chocolate was sweet and warm, accompanying all my fondest memories. Chocolate took on a whole new meaning after I enrolled at Milton Hershey School when I was eight years […]
[…] children need their basic needs met like food, clothing, medical care, and a stable home environment. Today, Milton Hershey School’s whole child approach to education has changed the lives of thousands of students and alumni. During the […]
[…] are busy both during and after the school day. Our long list of student activities helps educate the whole child. They expose children to a combination of learning and life experiences.
At MHS, we seek to educate the whole child. We care about providing comprehensive health and wellness programs for our students. These include free medical and dental care.
[…] on welfare, and I always say that the best thing she ever did in my whole life was sending me to the School.” Tim grew up in Lancaster city. He […]
[…] with them throughout their lives.” Learn more about the serious health effects children from poverty face in our whitepaper, “How Schools Can Help Break the Cycle of Poverty: A Whole Child Approach.”
[…] ever before and lead to life-long rewards. Read More about How MHS Cares for the Whole Child Milton Hershey School Middle Division psychologist Michelle Allen shares suggestions for navigating conversations with […]
[…] overcome the impacts of the ACEs they have experienced. At MHS, as part of our whole child approach to care and education, we have the resources to support students as well […]
[…] to success. To truly apply these principles, schools should follow a blueprint that centers around whole-child care. For example, teachers can integrate weekly social and emotional lessons into classrooms, reinforcing […]
[…] to play with other students through this new, inclusive, and structured way of life. This whole child approach helped her flourish as a student. She describes herself as a “happy-go-lucky kid” […]