Osseo students learn from artist-in-residence

Osseo Area Learning Center students recently were able to experience a professional hip hop artist-in-residence to earn elective credits.

The District 279 Foundation funded a grant for students to learn about the music industry, what’s involved with being a musical entrepreneur, and how to utilize low-cost musical equipment to create their own beats.

Carnage the Executioner shared his life-long musical entrepreneurship journey, taught the students about songwriting and music creation, and encouraged students to pursue their own musical journeys.

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