Skip to content

Search Results

46 results found for “compass project”

Students Learn Perseverance and Kindness Through Motivational Speaker Presentations www.mhskids.org/news/students-learn-perseverance-and-kindness-through-motivational-speaker-presentations/

[…] Sunday’s presentation supported learning principles from Milton Hershey School’s character and leadership development program, The Compass Project. Through this program, all students discover their values and learn the skills they need […]

Read More

Milton Hershey School Home Life Curriculum Chosen as 2016 National Promising Practice by Character.org www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-school-home-life-curriculum-chosen-2016-national-promising-practice-character-org/

[…] has been awarded a Promising Practice designation from Character.org for its home life curriculum, The Compass Project. MHS was among 326 other Promising Practice schools, districts and youth-serving organizations recognized across […]

Read More

Milton Hershey School Students Write Letters to Future Selves www.mhskids.org/news/mhs-students-write-letters-to-future-selves/

[…] seal, re-read their letters, and see all they have accomplished. This activity aligns with the Compass Project, a school-wide initiative that helps students develop skills focused on social and emotional learning, […]

Read More

Ododo Walsh ’98 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/ododo-walsh-98-childhood-poverty/

[…] Student Leadership. In this role, she oversees the hiring of houseparents as well as the Compass Project—the character development program at MHS that weaves into both home life and scholastic life. […]

Read More

Milton Hershey School Builds on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Framework in 2021-22 www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-school-builds-on-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-framework-in-2021-22/

[…] Audit, and Student Voice. Allison Carrier, MHS Psychologist, leads the student voice charge through The Compass Project Grow. Two members of the DEI team, Allison Carrier, MHS Clinical Psychologist, and Sharice […]

Read More

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 […]

Read More

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. […]

Read More

Roland Adewumi ’98 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/roland-adewumi/

[…] for humanitarian initiatives around the world. Recently, he partnered with several Nigerian companies through a project called Operation Feed the People. “Ultimately, the goal is to invest in the platform […]

Read More

Milton Hershey School Celebrates the Holidays with Joyful Traditions www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-school-celebrates-the-holidays-with-joyful-traditions/

[…] designed and constructed the frame for the Holiday Chocolate House at Chocolate World, starting the project in September. Now in its sixth year, this collaboration gives our students the chance […]

Read More

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Not Just a Day, But a Diversity and Inclusion Mindset www.mhskids.org/news/dr-martin-luther-king-jr-day-not-just-a-day-but-a-diversity-and-inclusion-mindset/

[…] conversations to understand why we celebrate MLK Day. Also, to tie in values-based learning, The Compass Project curriculum for the week focused on how we can use Dr. King’s life and […]

Read More

Milton Hershey School will not tolerate any form of harassment or discrimination on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, sex, age, religion or religious creed, veteran status, disability, or any other status protected under applicable federal or Pennsylvania law (collectively “Protected Characteristics”), against any applicant for admission, enrolled student, or any other individual(s) who participate(s) in the programs, services, and activities of the School. Read important MHS policies on equal opportunity and diversity, equal employment opportunity, and more.