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Milton Hershey School Compass Project Guides Moral Development www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-compass-project/

[…] skills, strong character attributes, the capability to demonstrate respect, and a strong work ethic. The Compass Project is how MHS intentionally grows these key abilities. The Compass Project’s foundation is based […]

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Fostering Connections Through Project Fellowship www.mhskids.org/blog/fostering-connections-through-project-fellowship/

[…] Fellowship also supports the school’s focus on character and leadership development through initiatives like The Compass Project. While participation is voluntary, the commitment from the Hershey employees is remarkable. Some even […]

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Daily Journal Project Helps Students Focus on Their Futures www.mhskids.org/blog/daily-journal-project/

[…] to students now asking questions about job requirements for various careers.” A school-wide initiative, The Compass Project, encourages students to develop character and leadership skills through classroom and student home lessons. […]

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Defining Success at Milton Hershey School www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-defining-success/

[…] term student success as education. Since then, the school has developed a rich character-based curriculum—The Compass Project—that allows students to gain the necessary skills to achieve their aspirations. Students are immersed […]

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How Can We Teach Compassion? www.mhskids.org/blog/mhs-teacher-casey-ainsworth/

By Casey Ainsworth, MHS Middle Division Teacher “Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for a lifetime.” –Maimonides I start...

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Milton Hershey School Student Calculates the Impact of Diversity www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-student-calculates-the-impact-of-diversity/

By Phoenix Frohmander, MHS student Milton Hershey School started The Compass Project Grow last school year. It’s part of The Compass Project program that focuses on helping people to grow. Through […]

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Milton Hershey School Empowers Parents/Sponsors with SEL Workshops www.mhskids.org/blog/mhs-empowers-sponsors-with-social-and-emotional-learning-workshops/

[…] supportive programs. To continue this programming, MHS Family Relations partnered with Student Support Services, the Compass Project, and Home Life to create Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) workshops for sponsors to […]

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Milton Hershey School Students Create Positivity Rocks www.mhskids.org/blog/mhs-students-create-positivity-rocks/

[…] series focuses on Social and Emotional Learning, one of the four distinct areas of The Compass Project–a school-wide initiative to develop character and leadership through both classroom and student home lessons. […]

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5 Tips for Empowering Student Leaders www.mhskids.org/blog/5-tips-for-empowering-student-leaders/

From a young age, children learn about leadership by watching the people around them. By observing how others respond to criticism, confront failure, and communicate to large groups, children begin...

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Why I Love Supporting Milton and Catherine Hershey’s Mission Through Law www.mhskids.org/blog/supporting-our-mission-through-law/

[…] had to engage directly with students through mentoring and relationship‑building programs. Participating in initiatives like Project Fellowship and the Mentoring Our Leaders’ Development (M.O.L.D) program helps ground my work in […]

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