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Teacher Appreciation Week: Kelly Nickels www.mhskids.org/blog/teacher-appreciation-week-kelly-nickels-teaching-lessons/

Featuring Kelly Nickels, MHS Seventh-Grade Teacher In celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week, Milton Hershey School interviewed several teachers, across all three scholastic division, to recognize their important role within the...

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Teacher Appreciation Week: Tony Sedun www.mhskids.org/blog/teacher-appreciation-week-tony-sedun/

Featuring Tony Sedun, Eighth-Grade English Teacher In celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week, Milton Hershey School interviewed several teachers, across all three scholastic division, to recognize their important role within the...

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Hiring Houseparents: A Sweet Career for Married Couples www.mhskids.org/blog/hiring-houseparents-a-sweet-career-for-married-couples/

[…] the lives of children from disadvantaged backgrounds, Deepa and Brian moved from Texas, leaving their jobs as an education administrator and corporate executive. MHS was the next chapter of their […]

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Milton Hershey School Everyday Hero: Hilda Dimopoulos www.mhskids.org/blog/mhs-everyday-hero-hilda-dimopoulos/

MHS Everyday Hero: A campaign acknowledging employees at MHS who are often found behind the scenes and show up every day to make a difference in the lives of our...

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Milton Hershey School Nurse Finds Family Throughout Career Journey www.mhskids.org/blog/mhs-school-nurse-finds-family-throughout-career-journey/

By John Berarducci, MHS Senior Division Nurse I didn’t always know I wanted to become a nurse. My major in college was pre-dental. After graduating, I ended up working for...

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Alumnae, Colleagues, Friends—A Conversation www.mhskids.org/blog/alumnae-colleagues-friends-a-conversation/

[…] houseparents or the students are experiencing—we’re the hub for resources for houseparents to do their jobs to the best of their abilities and for resources for the students in our […]

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You Reap What You Sow: Stories From the Front Lines www.mhskids.org/blog/you-reap-what-you-sow/

By Casey Ainsworth, MHS Middle Division Teacher As a teacher, you have a lot of responsibility on your shoulders. You could probably place your face on the Atlas Statue because...

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8 Employability Skills That Prepare High Schoolers for the 21st Century Workforce www.mhskids.org/blog/employability-skills-high-schoolers-21st-century-workforce/

The goal of Career and Technical Education (CTE) is to provide students with hands-on, technical training that prepares them for the rapidly evolving 21st-century workforce. While technical skills and subject-specific knowledge...

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Whatever You Do, Do It Well www.mhskids.org/blog/whatever-you-do-do-it-well/

By Clare Ogle, an MHS houseparent I’m not convinced that Milton Hershey loved chocolate more than anything else. Why? Hear me out. I think Milton Hershey enjoyed chocolate, but I...

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The Moment Everything Changed www.mhskids.org/blog/clare-ogle-houseparent/

[…] moment was about five years ago. My husband, Will, and I both landed our dream jobs right out of college. He was working as a youth pastor and I was […]

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