[…] low income at no charge. At Milton Hershey School, mentorship is an element of the whole child approach to education. It provides an opportunity to build healthy relationships that will grow beyond […]
[…] students a structured, caring, home away from home while they receive a top-notch education and whole child care. MHS houseparents Robert and Terri Metze were named “Super Referrers” for referring two […]
[…] are met on campus at the Health Center by licensed professionals. MHS cares for the whole child free of charge thanks to our founders, Milton and Catherine Hershey who believed providing […]
At Milton Hershey School, mentorship is an element of the whole child approach for students from pre-kindergarten to senior year. The MHS Student Government Association’s Breaking the M.O.L.D. mentoring program encourages […]
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, Milton Hershey School continues to provide a whole child care to more than 2,000 students. MHS believes providing for the daily needs of all students is essential […]
[…] Milton Hershey School provides a top-notch education to pre-K through 12th grade students. With our whole child approach to education, advanced technology, supportive environment, and comprehensive science, technology, engineering, arts, and […]
[…] Services Committees, toured Milton Hershey School and experienced first-hand the school’s commitment to educating the whole child. They learned more about the school’s mission to provide students with the education and […]
[…] the real world.” The MHS Career and Technical Education program is part of the school’s whole child approach to education. This helps students overcome obstacles that stem from poverty. Career and […]
[…] citizens. The Compass Project also reinforces the school’s commitment to the principle of developing the whole child and helping each student reach his or her greatest leadership potential. The speakers’ presentations […]