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Milton Hershey School Changed Us – Spartans At Heart www.mhskids.org/blog/mhs-changed-us-spartans-at-heart/

By DeRaya Royster ’20 As soon-to-be graduates of Milton Hershey School, we are faced with the reality of the real world but will forever be spartans. As seniors, we share...

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2020 Alumnus of the Year: Charles Seidel ’87 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/2020-alumnus-of-the-year-charles-seidel-87/

Charles “Chuck” Seidel ’87 is a decorated, retired Air Force officer who came out of retirement to serve as a subject matter expert supporting the U.S. in its fight against...

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Milton Hershey School Alumna Serves on COVID-19 Front Lines in Connecticut www.mhskids.org/news/mhs-alumna-serves-on-covid-19-front-lines/

While these are extraordinary times—we are extraordinary people. Many of our Milton Hershey School graduates are on the front lines of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and they are bringing hope...

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We’re Not Alone on this Rollercoaster Ride www.mhskids.org/blog/were-not-alone-on-this-rollercoaster-ride/

By Casey Ainsworth, MHS Middle Division Teacher Spring brings with it a lot to look forward to. Longer days, warmth, trees and plants blooming, and a lot of social gatherings...

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Our COVID-19 Response: Flexibility www.mhskids.org/blog/our-covid-19-response-flexibility/

By Clare Ogle, a Milton Hershey School Houseparent When you start as a houseparent at Milton Hershey School you start in a roll called a flex houseparent. You go around...

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Student Leadership in the COVID-19 Pandemic www.mhskids.org/news/student-leadership-in-the-covid-19-pandemic/

We all know real heroes don’t wear capes. In a world battling the COVID-19 pandemic, heroes wear hospital scrubs and protective masks while treating patients on the frontlines. They deliver...

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Five Tips on Social Isolation from an MHS Graduate Turned Naval Submarine Commander www.mhskids.org/news/five-tips-on-social-isolation-from-an-mhs-graduate-turned-naval-submarine-commander/

Milton Hershey School graduate Jeffrey Cornielle ’99 knows about social isolation. As the Executive Officer of the Navy Fast Attack Nuclear Submarine USS Jefferson City (SSN 759) in Pearl Harbor,...

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From Luck to Love: Together, We Can Rise www.mhskids.org/blog/from-luck-to-love-together-we-can-rise/

By Tony Sedun, an MHS Middle Division Teacher “Change comes hard in America, but it comes constantly.” These words were written by the American novelist and journalist Anna Quindlen in...

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Online Learning Tips for Teachers and Parents www.mhskids.org/news/online-learning-tips-for-teachers-and-parents/

The COVID-19 pandemic has created a new set of norms that now guide daily life. For children, parents, and educators in Pennsylvania and across the country, this new normal has...

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Milton Hershey School Culinary Arts Students Place First at Pennsylvania ProStart Culinary Invitational for Fifth Consecutive Year www.mhskids.org/news/culinary-arts-students-place-first-at-pennsylvania-prostart-culinary-invitational/

Five Milton Hershey School students recently competed in the 2020 Pennsylvania ProStart Invitational showcasing their skills in culinary arts. For the fifth consecutive year, the MHS team placed first in...

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