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Finding Confidence: Cassidy’s Internship at the PA State Capitol www.mhskids.org/blog/cassidys-internship-at-pa-state-capitol/

Cassidy Brown, an MHS senior, completed her internship at the Pennsylvania State Capitol in July 2018 as part of the Spartan Internship program. With a passion for journalism and political...

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Seven Personalities, One Home www.mhskids.org/blog/seven-personalities-one-home/

By Sarah Donaher, an MHS houseparent We have seven boys in our student home right now, and we have a wide range of personalities. We have kids who are loud...

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The History of Swimming at MHS www.mhskids.org/blog/history-swimming-mhs/

When Milton and Catherine Hershey founded the school and created the Deed of Trust, exercise and activity were crucial parts of the community they envisioned. The Deed of Trust specified...

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5 Ways to Keep Children Active During the Holiday Season www.mhskids.org/blog/5-ways-children-active-holiday-season/

During the holidays, taking time to exercise often falls to the bottom of the list thanks to work and family obligations. But making time to exercise doesn’t have to be...

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How the Hersheys Developed Both a School and a Home www.mhskids.org/blog/how-the-hersheys-developed-a-school-and-home-mhs/

“I wanted to get away from the idea of institutions and charity and compulsion, and to give as many boys as possible real homes, real comforts, education, and training, so...

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The Power of the Spark www.mhskids.org/blog/power-of-the-spark/

When sparks happen in our lives, we have two choices: we can let them simmer and fade, or we can seize the moment. When Milton Hershey had the opportunity to...

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The Benefits of Athletics and Sportsmanship www.mhskids.org/blog/benefits-athletics-sportsmanship/

Whether it’s a competitive Friday night football game, intramural sports with elementary students, or after-school fitness and conditioning exercises, athletic programming teaches students to communicate with others, create goals, and...

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Building a Successful Future: Sebastian’s Engineering Internship www.mhskids.org/blog/sebastians-engineering-internship/

Sebastian, a rising senior at Milton Hershey School, has wanted to be an engineer since he was young. After enrolling at MHS in eighth grade from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he deepened...

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A Day in the Life of Zaria’s Health Science Internship www.mhskids.org/blog/zarias-health-science-internship/

[…] what you’re passionate about and turn it into a career because there are tons of jobs out there that appeal to your interests. Overall, my internship was a great opportunity. […]

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New Year, New Me www.mhskids.org/blog/new-year-new/

By Sam, a senior at MHS What does 2017 mean for me? It means a close to my time at MHS—a journey that has been quite incredible. My senior year...

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