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Seventh-graders Jocelynn Crist and Christopher Smith have been recognized at the October 2021 Milton Hershey School Middle Division Scholars of the Month. MHS teachers nominate students for this award based...
[…] resources so they can learn more about employment and apprenticeship opportunities and prepare for those jobs. During the fall semester, seniors take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) exam, […]
Starting in Middle Division, Milton Hershey School begins preparing fifth- through eighth-grade students for life after graduation. Students dive into career exploration through field trips, job shadowing, and guest speakers....
Milton Hershey School and New York City, though within neighboring states, are worlds apart when alumna Ododo Walsh ’98 reflects on her childhood in poverty. “I was living in New...
[…] one of us can work together as effectively as possible. Tell us something about your jobs that few people know? Whether it is helping individuals/teams leverage performance management to achieve […]
In celebration of this year’s World Teachers’ Day on Tuesday, Oct. 5, Milton Hershey School principals shared their appreciation for our top-notch educators at MHS, who make a difference in...
Featuring Allison Carrier, Milton Hershey School Psychologist This Sunday, Oct. 10, is World Mental Health Day and this year’s theme is “Mental Health Care for All: Let’s Make It a...
Featuring Kelly Nickels and Jason Moffitt, MHS teachers During the COVID-19 pandemic, educators have again proven they are an essential part of children’s lives. That is certainly the case for...
Featuring Solomon Gbodi, Spartan Internship—Hockey Operations and Athletics The 2021 summer Spartan Internship program included 11 rising seniors working with Hershey entity partners and Milton Hershey School departments to gain...
By Lorraine Romberger ’83, MHS Alumni Relations Manager The encouragement of houseparents can really make a difference in a student’s success at MHS. When I transitioned to MHS, it was...