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Milton Hershey School Partners with Manor College to Raise College Graduation Rates www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-school-partners-with-manor-college-to-raise-college-graduation-rates/

On Monday, Dec. 2, Milton Hershey School secured a partnership with Manor College to support low-income, first-generation college students, including many MHS graduates. By signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Manor...

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Milton Hershey School and Moravian College Partner to Support Low Income, First-Generation College Students www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-school-and-moravian-college-partner-to-support-low-income-first-generation-college-students/

On Wednesday, Nov. 13, Milton Hershey School officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Moravian College. The formalized partnership outlines the ways Moravian will provide focused and sustained support...

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Fourth-Annual Girls Grace Event Inspires Unity www.mhskids.org/news/fourth-annual-girls-grace-event-inspires-unity/

Two hundred female Milton Hershey School high school students attended the school’s fourth-annual Girls Grace Conference on Oct. 18-19. The lock-in style event featured workshops focused on leadership and character...

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MHS Students Advance to National SkillsUSA Competition www.mhskids.org/news/mhs-students-advance-to-national-skillsusa-competition/

On April 10-12, five Milton Hershey School students competed at the state SkillsUSA competition after placing first at the district competition in February. MHS students tested their career technical skills...

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Troy Scott ’03 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/troy-scott/

Growing up in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Troy Scott ’03 recognized there were not many opportunities for him to excel. He enrolled at Milton Hershey School in fourth grade at the age...

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Abigail “Abbey” Johnson ’06 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/abbey-johnson/

For Abigail “Abbey” Johnson ’06, Milton Hershey School is the foundation of what it means to have a healthy community. What she learned and experienced as a student at MHS...

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MHS Students Showcase Career Technical Skills at SkillsUSA District Contest www.mhskids.org/news/mhs-students-career-technical-skills-skillsusa-district-contest/

This month, 14 Milton Hershey School high school students developed career technical skills and tested their professional abilities at the 2019 District SkillsUSA Competition. Students competed against 22 technical schools...

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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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MHS Elementary Students Set Goals in After-School Exercise Club www.mhskids.org/news/mhs-elementary-students-set-goals-exercise-club/

Committing to a consistent health and wellness routine can be difficult, but for Milton Hershey School elementary students, it’s all about having fun. For the past six years, the MHS...

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10 High School Students Shared Their Intentions for 2019 www.mhskids.org/blog/10-high-school-students-shared-intentions/

[…] gain strong friendships and explore new things.” —Crystal 8.     “To grow stronger relationships with my mentors  before graduation.” —Aryanna 9.     “To not only benefit myself with joy and happiness,  but […]

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