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Hershey profits benefit a boarding school that spends lavishly on its low-income students. But that investment comes with strings attached leaving some students behind and others mired in debt.
by Bob Fernandez, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Charlotte Keith, Spotlight PA ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongdoing around the country, to receive our stories in your inbox every week. This article was produced in partnership with Spotlight PA and The Philadelphia Inquirer, which is a member of the ProPublica Local Reporting Network. HERSHEY, Pa. .
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HERSHEY, Pa. When Dayshawn Carroll graduated from the Milton Hershey School in 2011, his goal of college seemed firmly within his grasp. He had lived for six years at the nation’s wealthiest private school, his days tightly scheduled around studying, sports and chores. The school’s manicured campus, about 15 miles from the impoverished Harrisburg neighborhood where he had grown up, was a world apart “like Hogwarts,” he said, referring to the boarding school in the Harry Potter novels.
Milton Hershey School alum and entrepreneur has a new TV series about her life and family
Updated Mar 09, 2021;
Posted Mar 09, 2021
Nicole Walters is the star of the new docu-comedy series She s The Boss on USA. Walters graduated from the Milton Hershey School in 2003.
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A graduate of a school in our region made a name for herself in business. Now she’s the boss on a new TV series.
“She’s The Boss” is a new docu-comedy series on USA, featuring Milton Hershey School alum Nicole Walters, her husband Josh, her executive assistant and “manny” Eddie and two of the Walters’ three children, Krissy and Ally. The children were taken in and eventually adopted by the Walters, in a move reminiscent of Milton Hershey’s original founding of the boarding school that would eventually become the Milton Hershey School.