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Alexandra Cristin ’07 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/alexandra-cristin-07/

When you Google “Tape-In Hair Extensions” and scroll past the Google Ads and local businesses, the first website you come upon is Glam Seamless—a multimillion-dollar empire built by Milton Hershey...

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Brian Washington ’03 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/brian-washington-03/

[…] his career interests. During his first few days at MHS, Brian met new friends and mentors, people he would hold close for years to come. One of those people became […]

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Mikayla Poole ’16 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/mikayla-poole/

Mikayla Poole ’16 enrolled at Milton Hershey School from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania following the death of her mother. As a fourth-grader, she soon came to realize that this new place was...

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Katie Muir ’18 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/katie-muir-18/

[…] to keep going and working even harder.” Katie reached out to the MHS adults and mentors she had relied on in high school to be a shoulder to lean on. […]

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Tiffany Gonzalez ’05 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/tiffany-gonzalez/

[…] the VH1 television network. “I wanted to try out, and when I told some DJ mentors of mine, they said ‘No, only the top DJs make it … I wouldn’t […]

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Elijah Conniff ’17 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/elijah-conniff/

[…] students who reach out to him for advice and questions. He maintains close relationships with mentors, houseparents, staff, and teachers who have always been just a phone call away. “Hopefully […]

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Rechanda Willis ’06 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/rechanda-willis/

[…] wants to see you do better. That’s the best environment for anyone to thrive.” Through mentors and teachers, extra-curricular activities like athletic training, and the Health Science Career Pathway, Rechanda […]

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Aaron Nowlin ’12 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/aaron-nowlin/

When Aaron Nowlin ’12 came to Milton Hershey School in his freshman year, he didn’t know where he saw his future. It took the help of an MHS employee to...

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Mai-Linh Tran ’04 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/mai-linh-tran-04/

[…] focusing on quality, internal metrics, and performance measurement tools. With the help of her Prudential mentors, she found opportunities within the company to become more involved professionally and served on […]

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Quadriyyah Abdul-Aziz ’15 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/milton-hershey-school-quadriyyah-abdul-aziz-15/

When new middle schoolers make their way across the Milton Hershey School campus for the first time, Quadriyyah is immediately drawn to them. They radiate an all too familiar sense...

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Dirk Dixon ’70 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/milton-hershey-school-dirk-dixon/

[…] I came here,” he said. “Many of them are still friends today.” Dixon also met mentors who helped him realize his academic potential. He recalls MHS teacher Wally Conway telling […]

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Tatiana Ariola ’15 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/tatiana-ariola-15/

[…] Ariola ’15 poses with Senior Division teacher Mindy Harmon. Tatiana Ariola ’15 stands with two mentors from Rochester Institute of Technology. Tatiana Ariola ’15 with an employee of her company. […]

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2024 Alumnus of the Year: Douglas I. OIiver ’93 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/2024-alumnus-of-the-year-douglas-oliver/

Milton Hershey School’s 2024 Alumnus of the Year Douglas I. Oliver ’93 said Milton Hershey School opened his eyes and expanded his horizons. The school exponentially increasing his sense of...

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Aurita Maldonado ’01 www.mhskids.org/success-stories/milton-hershey-school-aurita-maldonado/

[…] staff have helped her over the past 29 years.  “MHS is full of my biggest mentors who have shaped who I am right now,” Maldonado said. “Without them, I do […]

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