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Rebecca Jay ’17 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/success-stories-rebecca-jay/

[…] studying Spanish language and education. Rebecca is grateful that during her time at MHS, her mentors, teachers, and houseparents instilled in her the value of time management, something that she […]

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Female Empowerment Starts Within Yourself www.mhskids.org/blog/female-empowerment-starts-within-yourself/

[…] of that clean slate. I changed my perspective, surrounded myself with better people, gained amazing mentors, increased positive self-talk, and decreased negative actions that did not express my character or […]

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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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Milton Hershey School, Widener University Offer Support to Low-Income College Students through New Partnership www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-school-widener-university-offer-support-low-income-college-students/

Milton Hershey School and Widener University have entered a partnership that creates new opportunities for financially disadvantaged students who are the first in their families to pursue undergraduate degrees. The...

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Mentorships Critical to the Success of the 21st Century Workforce www.mhskids.org/blog/mentorships-critical-success-21st-century-workforce/

[…] their lives. Even after they graduate and get a job, young people often point to mentors in the workplace that ultimately determine their success in that job, as these reports […]

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What It Means to be a Role Model www.mhskids.org/blog/means-role-model/

[…] you are when you’re younger, the better you will be as you progress through life. Mentors can be there to help with anything from academic guidance to building your professional […]

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Amanda Williams ’99 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/amanda-williams/

As a fifth-grader, Amanda Williams ’99 enrolled at Milton Hershey School in 1991. During her first year at the school, she experienced challenges, formed supportive relationships, and ultimately, found a...

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2016 Alumnus of the Year: Johnny Mills ’75 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/johnny-mills/

Milton Hershey School named Johnny Mills ’75 the 2016 Alumnus of the Year, recognizing his talent as a renowned musician and the example of excellence and philanthropy he sets for...

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Engaging the Crowd and Gaining Professionalism: Leah’s Training and Development Internship www.mhskids.org/blog/engaging-crowd-gaining-professionalism-leahs-training-development-internship/

[…] how to present herself, introduce herself to people, and ask the right questions to her mentors. She learned how to balance tasks, manage her time, and most importantly, discover which […]

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Career and Technical Education Conference Highlights www.mhskids.org/news/cte-conference-highlights/

CTE Conference Speakers and Panelists Discuss Strategies for Connecting Businesses and Schools On April 8, 2016, Milton Hershey School partnered with Opportunity America, a nationally recognized Washington D.C. think tank...

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