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Tieya Greene ’03 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/tieya-greene/

When she was in fourth grade, Tieya Greene ’03 began her journey at Milton Hershey School. Raised by a single mother in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Tieya says enrolling at MHS was...

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Reducing Summer Learning Loss with Year-Round Experiences Summer Program www.mhskids.org/blog/reducing-summer-learning-loss-yre-summer-program/

[…] program by working as counselors, lifeguards, or Spartan warriors—a group of students who complete miscellaneous jobs across campus such as landscaping and maintenance. If a student is 16 years or […]

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National Safety Month: 5 Summer Safety Tips for Students and Families www.mhskids.org/blog/national-safety-month-5-summer-safety-tips-students-families/

[…] clippings and hot objects can all damage the eye during traditional summer activities and seasonal jobs. Invest in a reliable pair of safety goggles to protect yourself from the elements. […]

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Understanding Poverty through “Chocolate and Poverty” Training www.mhskids.org/blog/understanding-poverty-chocolate-poverty-training/

For 16 years, Mark Brezitski has served as an admissions counselor at Milton Hershey School. While every day is different for the admissions team, training professionals on the effects of...

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There is Always Enough www.mhskids.org/blog/there-is-always-enough/

By Clare Ogle, an MHS houseparent Feeding twelve high school boys, a husband, a toddler and my food-loving infant is no short order. In a week, we typically go through...

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Career and Technical Education Conference: Taking it to the Next Level www.mhskids.org/news/career-and-technical-education-conference-taking-it-to-the-next-level/

[…] of ImmigrationWorks USA. Nancy Hoffman is the Vice President for Program and Talent Development at Jobs for the Future, a national nonprofit that works to ensure educational opportunities and build […]

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