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I Love My Job: Milton Hershey School Teacher, Mentor, and Swimming Coach www.mhskids.org/blog/i-love-my-job-milton-hershey-school-teacher-mentor-and-swimming-coach/

By Heather Dougherty, MHS Teacher and Head Swimming and Diving Coach  For many people, one job is enough. But for me, as a parent of three active children, staying busy...

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Our Mother’s Houseparent Job at Milton Hershey School www.mhskids.org/blog/our-mother-is-a-milton-hershey-school-houseparent-and-our-hero/

By Kayla and Lauryn Washington, Daughters of MHS Houseparents When our parents—Karen and Leno Washington—first became Milton Hershey School houseparents more than two decades ago, we were nine and two...

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Houseparent Recruiter Shares Firsthand Experience and Passion for the Role www.mhskids.org/blog/houseparent-recruiter-shares-firsthand-experience-and-passion-for-the-role/

Featuring Salim Hanna, Milton Hershey School Recruiter As a previous camp and conference center employee, Salim (Sal) Hanna has always had a passion for impacting the lives of youth. Sal...

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Creativity: The Secret to Success in the Trades www.mhskids.org/blog/creativity-the-secret-to-success-in-the-trades/

[…] careers, along with healthcare and personal care, will account for more than 5.3 million new jobs by 2022. While the trade industry’s growing demand is encouraging for students who don’t […]

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Airplane Mechanics During the 1940s at MHS www.mhskids.org/blog/airplane-mechanics-at-mhs/

[…] for the war with technical skill-building and a unique aviation program. Preparing for Defense Industry Jobs Shortages of materials and travel restrictions affected the school’s curriculum and athletic programs. Course […]

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To My Students Past and Present www.mhskids.org/blog/to-my-students-past-and-present/

By Kendra Poff, an MHS Third Grade Teacher I remember three years ago walking into Founders Hall for my final interview. One of the questions I was asked was, “Why...

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Milton Hershey School Seniors’ Breakthrough is Coming   www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-pastor-will-ogle/

By Pastor Will Ogle, MHS Director of Religious Programs   As we kick off the last week of school reflecting on the journey of Milton Hershey School’s Class of 2024, I...

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How Milton Hershey School Pre-Apprenticeship Program Prepared Me for Workforce www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-apprenticeship-week/

By Allen Snyder, MHS Senior In August, Milton Hershey School gave me the opportunity to participate in the Pre-Apprenticeship Program. Students in the program completed a two-week training that helped...

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A Career Through Conversation www.mhskids.org/blog/a-career-through-conversation/

Having grown up in Manheim, Pennsylvania, Rob Timlin knew that Milton Hershey School existed, but would not know the impact the school could have on a child’s life until many...

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Family First www.mhskids.org/blog/terry-donahur/

By Terry Donaher, an MHS houseparent When I came to Milton Hershey School as a seventh-grader in 1992, I remember being dropped off by my mother and stepfather and receiving...

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