Milton Hershey's (yes, the chocolate candy guy) school celebrates 100 years this week. Mr. Hershey and his wife had no children and left their fortune to the school. The school is worth about $7 billion (yes, billion). It's a residential school on 10,000 acres including a farm and serves about 1500 kids (this year). After graduating, the school will pay up to $77,000 in college tutition.
Who is served by the school has changed a bit since its founding. Once, it was just white boys. Now, its girls, boys and kids of color. Is it doing enough -- giving 1500 students a chance at being successful? That's the question to be answered by the current trustees -- and maybe -- into the future -- the school's graduates.
See the story here.