MHS is a cost-free, private, co-residential school for children from low-income families

Hershey, PA (PRWEB) September 29, 2015

Milton Hershey School has been named one of the Best Places to Work in PA for 2015. The award recognizes companies across the state based on workplace policies, practices, philosophies, systems and demographics.

?Our staff is the most enthusiastic, committed and hardworking you?ll ever find. They dedicate themselves to providing top-notch opportunities and nurturing our students, and they commit themselves to the mission the Hersheys established in 1909,? said MHS President Peter Gurt ?85. ?I am thrilled our employees are being recognized for their extraordinary philanthropic efforts to help children achieve their dreams.?

Milton Hershey School is located in Hershey, Pa., and offers a top-notch education and positive home life to children in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. For 105 years, teachers, houseparents and staff have supported, and nurtured students to help them lead productive, successful lives and break the cycle of generational poverty. As the school continues to expand, MHS is looking for caring individuals who want to step up and make a positive impact on the lives of others.

The awards program is a public/private partnership between Team Pennsylvania Foundation, the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, the Pennsylvania State Council of the Society for Human Resource Management, and the Central Penn Business Journal.

Learn more about the life-changing careers at Milton Hershey School at mhskids.org.

ABOUT MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL
Milton Hershey School® is one of the world?s best private schools, offering a top-notch education and positive home life to children in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade from families of lower income at no charge.

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