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Milton Hershey School Greater Together: Training and Development www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-greater-together-training-and-development/

[…] 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 […]

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Milton Hershey School Principals Recognize Educators in Honor of World Teachers’ Day www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-principals-recognize-educators-in-honor-of-world-teachers-day/

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...

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Milton Hershey School Psychologist Provides Mental Health Tips for Community www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-psychologist-provides-mental-health-tips-for-community/

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...

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Good Housekeeping Magazine Highlights Milton Hershey School Teachers as “Heroes in Our Lives” www.mhskids.org/news/good-housekeeping-magazine-highlights-milton-hershey-school-teachers-as-heroes-in-our-lives/

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...

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Milton Hershey School Spartan Internship Program: Solomon Gbodi www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-spartan-internship-program-solomon-gbodi/

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...

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Without Houseparents, Milton Hershey School Alumna, Staff Member Says She May Not Have Graduated www.mhskids.org/blog/without-houseparents-milton-hershey-school-alumna-staff-member-says-she-may-not-have-graduated/

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...

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Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning Names Senate Alexander, Esq., as First-Ever Executive Director www.mhskids.org/news/catherine-hershey-schools-for-early-learning-names-senate-alexander-esq-as-first-ever-executive-director/

Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning (CHS) today announced early childhood education (ECE) expert, Senate Alexander, Esq., as its first Executive Director. With more than 15 years of leadership experience...

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A Life of Giving: Celebrating Catherine Hershey’s 150th Birthday www.mhskids.org/news/a-life-of-giving-celebrating-catherine-hershey-150th-birthday/

By Pete Gurt ’85, Milton Hershey School President There are many important dates in the history of Milton Hershey School, but one of these noteworthy occasions happened decades before the...

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Milton Hershey School Teacher, Alumnus Shares Testimony About Houseparents www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-teacher-alumnus-shares-testimony-about-houseparents/

By Chris Spinogatti ’07, MHS Elementary Division Teacher Houseparents create a beautiful relationship with the students in their student home where students feel like they can go to them for...

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Milton Hershey School Seniors Enhance Confidence, Independence, and More Through Residential Program www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-seniors-enhance-independence-and-more-through-transitional-living/

The Milton Hershey School Transitional Living (TL) program prepares senior students for life as young adults. In their final year at MHS, students move from student homes to apartment-style residences...

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