jyoung@post-journal.com A school in Pennsylvania has been named after Catherine Hershey, a Jamestown native. The Milton Hershey School revealed late last month that the new school will be part of a cost-free early childhood education initiative.
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A school in Pennsylvania has been named after Catherine Hershey, a Jamestown native. The Milton Hershey School revealed late last month that the new school will be part of a cost-free early childhood education initiative.
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HERSHEY, Pa. Jamestown native Catherine Hershey’s legacy of philanthropy and commitment to education will continue far into the future, thanks to the recently-announced Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning.
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Milton Hershey School Honors the Life and Legacy of Philanthropist Catherine Hershey by Naming New Cost-Free Early Childhood Resource Centers for Her
January 26, 2021 GMT
HERSHEY, Pa., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Milton Hershey School (MHS) announced Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning (CHS) today, to honor the life and legacy of Catherine “Kitty” Hershey. The new cost-free Early Childhood Education Initiative will bear the name of this visionary educational philanthropist and co-founder of MHS.
Since its founding in 1909 by chocolate pioneer Milton S. Hershey and his wife Catherine, MHS has helped young people break the cycle of poverty by providing a holistic and cost-free pre-K through 12th grade education and home to students facing extreme economic hardship. Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning will allow MHS to expand the impact of Milton and Catherine Hershey�
Milton Hershey School’s new early learning centers to be named after Catherine Hershey
Updated Jan 26, 2021;
Posted Jan 26, 2021
An artist rendering of what one of Milton Hershey School s early childhood care centers could look like. The School and Hershey Trust Company submitted a petition to the Dauphin County Orphans Court on Wednesday seeking approval to build six such facilities across Pennsylvania. Image courtesy of Milton Hershey School.
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The Milton Hershey School has chosen a name for its new early learning centers.
The school announced on Tuesday that the new centers will be known as the Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning to honor the life and legacy of Catherine “Kitty” Hershey, wife of Milton Hershey and one of the founders of the Milton Hershey School, then known as the Hershey Industrial School, a home and school for orphaned children.
Plans move forward for Milton Hershey School’s first early childhood education center
Updated Jan 05, 2021;
Posted Jan 05, 2021
An artist rendering of what one of Milton Hershey School s early childhood care centers could look like. Image courtesy of Milton Hershey School.
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The Milton Hershey School is planning to build an early childhood education center in Derry Township.
The center will be built on the southwest corner of Governor Road and Homestead Road. It will be designed to accommodate 150 students and will serve eligible children free-of-charge.
The school said that the center is designed for children from birth to age 5 from economically disadvantaged and at-risk backgrounds with the goal of encouraging the development of a child’s educational, cognitive, social, emotional, and physical well-being. The school said the center will have a core early learning program consisting of a “rigorous and relevant curriculum that’s aligned with a mission t
Modest by comparison
A few weeks ago, Hershey Story staff offered a sneak peek of the mansion ahead of the tours that are being offered by permission of the Hershey Trust Co. â whose offices are located in the grand structure on East Mansion Road in Hershey.
In 1908, when the Hersheys moved into the home, it was a modest mansion compared to those of other business titans of Milton Hersheyâs stature at the time, says Anthony Haubert, communications and public relations manager for the M.S. Hershey Foundation. George Vanderbilt, for example, spent about $10 million on Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina, he notes.