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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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Career and Technical Education Conference Highlights www.mhskids.org/news/cte-conference-highlights/

[…] tangible work with real supervisors, Nancy Hoffman, vice president for program and talent development at Jobs for the Future, shared three major benefits for businesses partnering with schools: It’s an […]

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MHS Custodian Raises the Bar Through Student Connections www.mhskids.org/blog/mhs-custodian-raises-the-bar/

During the 2024 Opening of School Assembly, President Pete Gurt ’85 encouraged the entire Milton Hershey School community to Raise the Bar in a way meaningful.  “The power for change...

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Milton Hershey School Seniors Gain Career Skills with Mock Interviews www.mhskids.org/news/milton-hershey-school-seniors-gain-career-skills/

With Commencement just weeks away, Milton Hershey School seniors are actively preparing to take their next steps—whether that means pursuing a college degree or technical program, joining the military, or...

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How Milton Hershey School Family Relations Supports Families www.mhskids.org/blog/how-milton-hershey-school-supports-families/

By MHS Family Relations  Enrolling a child at Milton Hershey School is no small decision. Being apart from a child and navigating the deep emotions of missing them can be...

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Christopher Spinogatti ’07 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/christopher-spinogatti-07/

[…] younger brother on her own. He watched her work 80 hours a week across multiple jobs, and Chris often found himself looking after his nine-year-old brother while he was just […]

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A Life-Changing Education: How the Hartman Supply Center Provides for MHS Students www.mhskids.org/blog/hartman-supply-center-provides-for-students/

Featuring Chris Smith, MHS Sophomore For children living in poverty, clothing and food insecurity—combined with a lack of access to hygiene products—can have a significant impact on their overall health....

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Mid-Atlantic Talent Community Sign Up www.mhskids.org/mid-atlantic-talent-network-sign-up/

MHS Mid-Atlantic E-Newsletter Join the Milton Hershey School Talent Community to receive our monthly e-newsletter, job alerts, and events alerts for the Mid-Atlantic region. It’s a new chapter for you,...

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Southeast Talent Community Sign Up www.mhskids.org/southeast-talent-network-sign-up/

MHS Southeast E-Newsletter Join the Milton Hershey School Talent Community to receive our monthly e-newsletter, job alerts, and events alerts for the Southeast region. It’s a new chapter for you,...

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William “Lebbie” Lebkicher: Milton Hershey’s Right-Hand Man  www.mhskids.org/blog/william-lebbie-lebkicher/

The Milton Hershey School Archives recently digitized a handwritten diary kept by Lebbie Lebkicher, a great friend of Milton S. Hershey. In the diary, Lebkicher reflects on his life and...

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