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Houseparents Use Personal Experience to Train New Employees at Milton Hershey School www.mhskids.org/blog/houseparents-use-personal-experience-to-train-new-employees-at-milton-hershey-school/

Featuring Karen Brown, MHS Home Life Training Specialist As a Middletown resident, Karen Brown has always been fascinated by the mission of Milton Hershey School. She grew up down the...

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Milton Hershey School’s Student-Run Farmers Market Reopens to Public www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-schools-student-run-farmers-market-reopens-to-public/

The Milton Hershey School Project Market returned to in-person sales in the middle of the 2021-22 school year following a period of alternative operations as a result of the school’s...

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From the Classroom to a Student Home, Empty Nesters Impact Youth as Houseparents www.mhskids.org/blog/from-the-classroom-to-a-student-home-empty-nesters-impact-youth-as-houseparents/

Featuring Preston and Louise Morgan, MHS Houseparents After raising their family in Texas, Preston and Louise Morgan became empty nesters looking for a new opportunity in Pennsylvania near relatives. That’s...

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WHYY Philadelphia Highlights the Need for Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning www.mhskids.org/news/whyy-philadelphia-highlights-the-need-for-catherine-hershey-schools-for-early-learning/

Featuring Senate Alexander ’06, Esq., CHS Executive Director As families across the United States struggle to access good child care and effective early learning supports, the need for high-quality early...

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Milton Hershey School Greater Together: Program Support Services www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-greater-together-program-support-services/

A campaign acknowledging Milton Hershey School staff who look out for one another, achieve goals, and lift up the MHS community to make us Greater Together. The Milton Hershey School...

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Poverty Talks Series: The Legacy of Milton and Catherine Hershey Continues at Milton Hershey School www.mhskids.org/blog/poverty-talks-series-the-legacy-of-milton-and-catherine-hershey-continues-at-milton-hershey-school/

When you ask a parent what they want most for their child, it’s typical to hear words like, well-rounded, healthy, kind, compassionate, or happy. At Milton Hershey School—a free residential...

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Congratulations to the October 2021 Milton Hershey School Middle Division Scholars of the Month www.mhskids.org/news/congratulations-to-the-october-2021-milton-hershey-school-middle-division-scholars-of-the-month/

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...

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Milton Hershey School Students Participate in National Apprenticeship Week www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-school-students-participate-in-national-apprenticeship-week/

[…] 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, […]

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Milton Hershey School Middle Schoolers Explore Engineering with College Students www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-school-middle-schoolers-explore-engineering-with-college-students/

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....

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Ododo Walsh ’98 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/ododo-walsh-98-childhood-poverty/

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...

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