A group of 25 Milton Hershey School high school students and four staff members recently returned from a 9-day international trip to Peru where they attended a Global Leadership Summit on Global Citizenship, organized by Education First.
The two-day leadership summit gave students the opportunity to hear from world-renowned speakers, attend educational workshops, collaborate with students from North and South America, and develop solutions to solve global citizenship challenges across the globe.
The Multicultural and Global Education program provides all high school students with opportunities to gain worldly experiences through international service. The goal is to help students gain a better understanding of themselves, different cultures, and the systems in which they live.