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Milton Hershey School Everyday Hero: Nate Blake www.mhskids.org/blog/mhs-everyday-hero-nate-blake/

MHS Everyday Hero: A campaign acknowledging employees at MHS who are often found behind the scenes and show up every day to make a difference in the lives of our...

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IT Staff Member Values Human Connections and School Mission www.mhskids.org/blog/it-staff-member-values-human-connections-and-school-mission/

[…] important that we process information in a timely manner so we can all do our jobs the best we can. For example, if a student is getting clothes from the […]

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Milton Hershey School is My Life www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-is-my-life/

[…] and an impact to make. In the Building Services department, we do the inside operations jobs such as cleaning, freight, setting up tables and chairs for events like Enrollment Days, […]

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Little Moments, Big Impact in Student Health Services www.mhskids.org/blog/little-moments-big-impact-in-student-health-services/

By Jerome Pressley, MHS Senior Division Psychotherapist As a psychotherapist at Milton Hershey School, my role is to assist students by providing therapy. As a psychology department, we care for...

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Mentoring: A Lifestyle www.mhskids.org/blog/mentoring-a-lifestyle/

Lindsey Young grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania knowing about the “school on the hill”, but never thought her passion for working with teenagers would bring her to Milton Hershey School....

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Finding Purpose Through Mentorship www.mhskids.org/blog/finding-purpose-through-mentorship/

From financial services and banking to restaurant management, volleyball coaching, and marketing consultation, Tennekah Williams has a diverse range of work experience. Throughout her career, one of her biggest passions...

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Houseparenting is a Family Tradition www.mhskids.org/blog/houseparenting-is-a-family-tradition/

Phil and Erica Clark became houseparents after Phil developed a love for the profession during his childhood. His parents served as houseparents for 13 years, and Phil enjoyed how students...

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Finding Strength From the Women Around Me www.mhskids.org/blog/finding-strength-women-around-me/

[…] be no matter what anyone says. I especially love seeing women pursue career pathways and jobs, such as construction and auto technology, that were originally considered a man’s job. It […]

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How Schools Can Help Graduates Achieve their Definition of Post-Grad Success www.mhskids.org/blog/schools-can-help-graduates-achieve-definition-post-grad-success/

The national high school graduation rate hit a record high in 2012-13 at 81 percent. However, it wasn’t a positive outlook in families with the lowest designated income levels. Approximately...

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Engaging the Crowd and Gaining Professionalism: Leah’s Training and Development Internship www.mhskids.org/blog/engaging-crowd-gaining-professionalism-leahs-training-development-internship/

[…] with everyone. It was really nice to meet new people, see their perspective of certain jobs, and learn how they got there,” Leah said. As part of the Business/Financial Management […]

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