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Milton Hershey School Twin Lifers Reflect on Personal Growth www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-brittney-and-brigette-thompson/

Twins Brittney and Brigette Thompson will graduate in June with the distinction of being Milton Hershey School lifers. MHS has had more than 600 alumni enroll in pre-K, kindergarten, or...

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Milton Hershey School Lifer Grateful for Education and Support www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-jaiylah-gonzalez/

[…] Henson, Mrs. Slatt, Mrs. Grissinger have all been excellent teachers. They have all been wonderful mentors and helped me learn so much about myself and how I can be better. […]

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Milton Hershey School Lifer Appreciates Opportunities www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-jaylynn-braxton/

Jalynn Braxton will graduate in June with the distinction of being a Milton Hershey School lifer. MHS has had more than 600 alumni enroll in pre-K, kindergarten, or first grade....

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Milton Hershey School Houseparents are Professional Difference Makers www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-difference-makers/

[…] professional difference-makers and accepted positions as full-time houseparents in July 2020. We are caregivers, cheerleaders, mentors, and teachers, but not in a traditional classroom or school setting. We teach the […]

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Defining Success at Milton Hershey School www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-defining-success/

For more than a century, Milton Hershey School has focused on empowering student success through a whole child approach to education. At the core of the school’s robust curriculum is...

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Guiding Student Change as Milton Hershey School Houseparents www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-student-change/

By David and Beverly-Ann Fraser, Senior Division Houseparents As students transition from Middle to Senior Division, the anticipation of enjoying new freedoms like the use of cell phones and other...

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Milton Hershey School Lifer Shares His Journey Forward www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-lifer-shares-his-journey-forward/

By Jediah Pritz ’23, Office of Communications Intern The designation of “lifer” is granted to Milton Hershey School graduating seniors who enrolled at MHS in pre-K, kindergarten, or first grade....

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Milton Hershey School Lifer is Committed to Her Journey www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-is-committed-to-her-journey/

[…] my greatest self. Because I learned valuable lessons and built relationships with teachers, houseparents, and mentors, I’m prepared for what’s next. What are you most looking forward to after graduation? […]

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Milton Hershey School Lifer Shares the Skills He Gained www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-lifer-shares-the-skills-she-gained/

[…] be able to keep the connections I have made with my classmates, houseparents, teachers, and mentors as I start a new journey. What are you most looking forward to after […]

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Milton Hershey School Senior Received the Gift of Opportunity www.mhskids.org/blog/milton-hershey-school-senior-received-the-gift-of-opportunity/

[…] away from family can be challenging, but with the help of MHS teachers, houseparents, and mentors, I found my place on campus and began to appreciate the stability and resources […]

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