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Giving and Receiving Unwavering Support www.mhskids.org/blog/giving-and-receiving-unwavering-support/

By Cori Bertsch, MHS Elementary Division Teacher When I first came to Milton Hershey School and went through the interview process, I was blown away. I feel as an educator,...

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

Milton Hershey School houseparents Eric and Ashley Bennett have integrated this year’s Opening of School theme, Our Future in Focus, into their student home activities including a daily journal project....

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Grandparents Encourage Enrollment at Milton Hershey School www.mhskids.org/blog/grandparents-encourage-enrollment/

By Haley Shurock, 10th grade I became a student at Milton Hershey School because of my grandparents, who are my guardians. My grandma heard about the school because she lived...

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Milton Hershey School Changed Us – Spartans At Heart www.mhskids.org/blog/mhs-changed-us-spartans-at-heart/

By DeRaya Royster ’20 As soon-to-be graduates of Milton Hershey School, we are faced with the reality of the real world but will forever be spartans. As seniors, we share...

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We’re Not Alone on this Rollercoaster Ride www.mhskids.org/blog/were-not-alone-on-this-rollercoaster-ride/

By Casey Ainsworth, MHS Middle Division Teacher Spring brings with it a lot to look forward to. Longer days, warmth, trees and plants blooming, and a lot of social gatherings...

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Our COVID-19 Response: Flexibility www.mhskids.org/blog/our-covid-19-response-flexibility/

By Clare Ogle, a Milton Hershey School Houseparent When you start as a houseparent at Milton Hershey School you start in a roll called a flex houseparent. You go around...

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From Luck to Love: Together, We Can Rise www.mhskids.org/blog/from-luck-to-love-together-we-can-rise/

By Tony Sedun, an MHS Middle Division Teacher “Change comes hard in America, but it comes constantly.” These words were written by the American novelist and journalist Anna Quindlen in...

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A Career of Growth www.mhskids.org/blog/transitional-living-a-career-of-growth/

Courtney Williams, a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania native, found out about Milton Hershey School from her friends and family who worked and attended the school for years. She never assumed she would...

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Sharing the Gift of Travel and Culture www.mhskids.org/blog/sharing-the-gift-of-travel-and-culture/

[…] the best decision I could have ever made for my career. I was offered three jobs because of knowing French.” Kimberly has traveled to Spain, Québec, Chile, Argentina, Puerto Rico, […]

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An Everlasting Community www.mhskids.org/blog/an-everlasting-community/

By Ethan, an MHS senior Beginning a new year isn’t always easy, but the goals you set for yourself can help you start the new year strong. Before I came...

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