Please join the crusade.
With the welcomed search for a new president of MHS going on we can look back and learn from the many mistakes.
Getting MHS on Track!
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Protect The Hersheys' Children, Inc.
February 4, 2009 Dear Alumni & Friends,
An opportunity to get MHS truly on track exists today if we move forward candidly. This means, in particular, a genuine assessment of what has transpired since local authorities imposed new MHS leadership five years ago.
An Honest Assessment
In this vein, on January 9, 2009, we of Protect The Hersheys' Children, Inc. (PHC) released a 2003-2008 Analysis of MHS Leadership Compensation and Performance results. The Analysis demonstrates that the last five years have been ones of tragic failure for MHS and self-enrichment for the MHS leadership. Among other things, the Analysis points out that, during the last five years:
994 children were removed from MHS while only 610 children graduated. This is in spite of per-child annual costs of approximately $100,000.
$600,000,000 was spent on infrastructure, even though only 393 children were added to stabilized enrollment. This is an astonishing $1,500,000 in infrastructure spending for each child added.
Infrastructure decisions have defied belief, including construction of a $40,000,000 intake facility that crowded 20 children into each bedroom and 40 children under one roof, in disregard of 100 years of childcare progress.
While money was squandered on such senseless items as purchase of a failing luxury golf course and vanity projects benefiting MHS leadership cronies, though not helping needy children, only 29 projects were constructed for housing MHS children. This has led to shameful child-crowding, including the introduction of dormitories.
The MHS leadership has ordered childcare cutbacks while increasing its own compensation. Based on their own IRS filings, MHS Board members are paying themselves between $192 and $773 per hour for their part-time "charitable" board work, including $402,000 annually for MHS Board Chairperson Leroy Zimmerman. MHS President O'Brien is being paid $664,000 annually while several MHS administrators are in the quarter-million dollar range. These figures shock the conscience, particularly when considering that the Trust lost $1.9 billion in assets over the last year.
These are just some of the points carefully set forth in PHC's thorough Analysis, which we urge you to read in its entirety. It can be read or downloaded by clicking here.
Progress Requires Candor
We draw this Analysis to your attention again in light of the vital decisions looming for MHS today and the recent claims that MHS is "on the right course."
As our Analysis make clear, MHS has been on the wrong course for the last five years. Those who care about the Hersheys' child-saving mission should understand this, notwithstanding the MHS leadership's self-serving claims to the contrary. Indeed, the MHS leadership cannot refute what is in our Analysis, refuses to discuss these matters privately, and will not debate the issues publicly, so compelling are the facts marshaled by PHC.
Further, when PHC respectfully asked the MHS Board to agree to cease paying itself compensation sums unheard of at other childcare charities and to abide by charitable board compensation norms, the MHS Board's response was total silence. Truly, the hubris of the current MHS Board rivals that of the previous one, just as its childcare and fiscal failures rival those of the last failed Board.
Instead of addressing the facts or engaging in credible dialogue on these issues, the current MHS leadership seeks to mischaracterize what has transpired. It does this to avoid responsibility for its five-year track record, and in order to cling to lucrative positions and power. This includes propagating the fiction that President O'Brien's departure is "voluntary" and that his tenure has been a "success."
In actuality, President O'Brien has been asked to step down and his tenure has been a disaster --and every day that he and his Senior Leadership Team remain in place exacerbates MHS problems. Indeed, MHS employees continue to identify disturbing practices that hurt MHS children. But the climate of intimidation and bullying at MHS is so severe that employees are powerless to put a stop to this, or even anonymously to report misconduct, so demoralized and intimidated have employees become under the current MHS leadership.
Nor will matters improve in the future if we, too, endorse the fiction that MHS is "on the right track" or if we accept anything less than complete overhaul of the MHS leadership, Board and Administration.
Since we know that the MHS Board cannot reform itself and will only compound its past MHS hiring mistakes with additional errors, the real question is whether the authorities will finally act to improve the MHS childcare mission, as was promised in the past. Frankly, we do not know the answer. But be assured that PHC will do everything in its power to keep a spotlight on the conduct described in our Analysis, especially the tragic results of the last five years.
Again, we urge you to review our Analysis for related details. The case presented there is irrefutable. Further, it is incumbent upon alumni and all others who care about MHS to be informed on these matters.
Another Chance For Positive MHS Change
In the meantime, we emphasize that replacement of President O'Brien provides a unique opportunity for comprehensive and positive MHS change. But for this to occur, candor will be required of us and action will be required from the authorities. This action includes replacement of the current MHS leadership and reform of the flawed MHS Board structure. Naturally, this action must occur before another MHS President-selection mistake is made by an improperly-constituted MHS Board. This is a Board that continues to elevate the personal and political interests of Board members above the needs of MHS children, and that still lacks even one credible residential childcare professional, as a result of the decisions made by local authorities five years ago.
Had those authorities fulfilled their obligations to needy children in 2002-2003 in constructing a new MHS Board instead of playing politics and engaging in cronyism, MHS today would already be flourishing. This would be under the direction of credible childcare professionals, who would utilize resources optimally, make proper MHS hiring decisions, and otherwise fulfill the child-saving wishes of our Founders. MHS today would be saving children's lives on a different order of magnitude, and serving children far better, including through genuine program advancement.
But instead, sloganeering is used to mask abysmal failures and MHS remains burdened with childcare regression, child-crowding, bullying of employees, unconscionable spending decisions, and gross self-enrichment by the MHS leadership.
Attorney General Must Act
The time for meaningful change has come to MHS in the form of action by the Office of Attorney General --and before another $600,000,000 is squandered or another 1,000 needy children are failed by inadequate programs.
PHC, for its part, will continue to speak truth to power, whether or not this meets with universal approval. As you surely are aware, with each passing day PHC's positions are vindicated, more children are hurt, and PHC's warnings prove warranted. This disturbing trend will continue until MHS is rescued from failed leaders and until MHS resources are finally unleashed to save children, rather than to advance the latest non-child agendas of the MHS Board.
Please do your part, too, by staying informed and not accepting at face value the self-serving claims made by the current MHS leadership.
For more information or to ask questions or discuss these important issues, please visit our website at: www.protecthersheychildren.org. Unlike those responsible for the continuing failures at MHS, PHC welcomes dialogue and is willing to defend our positions in any meaningful forum.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Sincerely,
Protect The Hersheys' Children, Inc.
Protect The Hersheys' Children, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to the well-being of Milton Hershey School (MHS) students, i.e., the children and sole lawful heirs of Milton & Catherine Hershey.
#2 02-04-2009, 05:50 PM
F. Frederic Fouad
Shameful
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It is impossible to read the January 9, 2009 Analysis of MHS Leadership Compensation and Performance Results and not feel disgusted at what has transpired.
The only thing that I will add here is to note the sum total response from those responsible for all of this. That response is:
That's right, zero. You won't hear a peep of denial from the MHS Board, Founders Hall, or their alumni lackeys, because there is no response.
The Analysis is irrefutable and completely exposes the unconscionable waste committed by the MHS leadership over the last five years, along with the ridiculous compensation, hiring, and related decisions.
The facts need not be repeated. Anyone who bothers to read the Analysis can see for himself or herself what an unconscionable set of actions have been taken by the MHS leadership, the very worst in MHS history, in my view.
This leadership was abetted by alumni embarrassments, virtually all of whom were seeking some material Trust benefit for themselves or an immediate relative. This handful of shameful opportunists spent their time smearing, taunting, and otherwise undermining those of us who consistently sought to expose the ongoing debacle, who warned of each and every appalling trend, and who have never, ever wavered from our MHS reform goals nor ever sought any personal gain.
This is noted not to puff ourselves up, heaven knows we too made mistakes.
But it is essential now and then bluntly and without apology to remind the betrayers and self-promoters that no one is overlooking their role in this -- and that those of us who have continued to speak truth to power have done so with our heads held high, and will continue to do so in the future, just as we will continue to expose them for their appalling conduct.
Most important of all, we can look ourselves in the mirror with clear consciences --and pray God that our efforts someday will bear fruit, and that this childcare charity will finally be unleashed to save children in the manner intended by our Founders, and not to fulfill the non-child goals of the latest local power Trust hi-jackers.
In any case, we are not going away. It is only a matter of how long we must persevere before the authorities are finally compelled to act, and before the MHS leadership is replaced by credible and competent professionals, and not by another set of opportunists as bad or worse than the previous ones, except that several of them wear rings and have mastered the art of sloganeering. Their slogans now ring hollow -- and let them or their apologists dare to come forward and claim otherwise. You will note that they never agree to any kind of meaningful exchange on these issues, so easy is it to expose the whole pack of them. Let's see how long their charade and fiction lasts, or if by some chance we may not be seeing the last of all of them in the not too distant future. We'll see.
Ric Fouad
HIS/MHS Class of 1980
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I was off... it's $664,000 a year. The $64,000 I was off would make for a great salary for 99% of Americans.... sad.
Makes me think of a group of children let loose in a candy store and allowed to grab and take anything they wanted. NO ONE does a job worth $600,000 a year..... That is outrageous. If anyone derserves a much higher pay that what they currently make, it's the houseparents! They give their lives 24-7 for those kids! They are sooo under appreciated!
I wanted to comment on the school since I left in '87. I don't understand all the changes that have taken place. The only improvement the school needed when I was there, was additional training for houseparents. Especially in dealing with the kids. Many not nice!! One other thing was the lack of preparedness for the real world. The school has become way to fun. The young people seem to have very little responsibilities. No more barn decreased chores. I mean how many students do you really need to do house work!? Milton Hershey wanted children to experience rural life and instead they now get prep school life and a lot of extra curricular activities. Sad to know that the school will NEVER be what it was and better.




you are both right on in your posts. We must remember MHS is a charity for children and not a cash cow to all the midstates Republicans and one alumnus president.