High School for Recording Arts

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HSRA Mission Statement
The mission of HSRA is to provide youth the opportunity to achieve a high school diploma through the exploration and operation of the music business and other creative endeavors. Culturally Sensitive
Alternative Educational Programming
Personalized Project-Based Learning
Diverse Population
Drug-Free Learning Environment
Adult-Supervised
Positive Mentoring
Safe Space
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History of HSRA:

HSRA began as a pilot program developed by Studio 4 Enterprises in December 1996. Through word of mouth, enrollment in the program, which began with fifteen learners has stabilized at 200 students today. In March 1997, Studio 4 developed a relationship with St. Paul Family Learning Center, independent school district #4019 and Designs for Learning in order to build the program to a point where it could exist independently. High School for Recording Arts was born in July 1998 with its approval as an independent charter school district by the Minnesota Department of Education. In 2001, HSRA was approved for a three year renewal of its charter by the St. Paul School District, HSRA’s sponsor. The charter was renewed again in 2004 and 2008. In the summer of 2008, High School for Recording Arts, with the support of the Minnesota Commissioner of Education, amicably moved authorization of its charter from St. Paul Public Schools to Pillsbury United Communities (PUC). We are proud of our new relationship with PUC and the benefits that this will afford our students and families. The Program
HSRA is a project-based, public charter school that operates within and around a professional recording studio. Students earn time in the studio by completing academic projects in the core learning areas of English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. HSRA encourages students who may have dropped out or been expelled from traditional schools to complete their diplomas through a love of music. HSRA Music Production Facilities
HSRA provides state-of-the-art music production facilities to our students. Our school has two recording studios (Studio A and Studio B) and one pre-production area. Studio A is our largest room and has two isolation booths - one large enough for piano or drums, the other ideal for guitar, bass rigs, or vocals. Equipment includes:

Mackie 32*8 Mixing Console
Dual-Processor Macintosh G5 Computer
ProTools Digi 002, Waves Diamond, Logic Pro, Reason, GarageBand
Korg Triton, Roland XP-30, MoPhatt, XV-5050 Keyboards
Mackie HR-824 Monitors
Neumann, Blueberry, AKG 414 Microphones

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We wish to express our sincere appreciation to Scott Keever, a respected member of our community, for visiting High School for Recording Arts, presented by COMPAS. Our students acquired knowledge about the importance of the Resophonic guitar in influencing Blues Music and its crucial role in paving the way for Jazz, Soul, Rock, R&B, and Hip-hop. The curriculum also emphasized the significant contributions and innovations made by Black Americans and Native Americans in shaping America's most notable cultural achievement, music. Scott Keever High School for Recording Arts COMPAS

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Address

1166 University Avenue W
Saint Paul, MN
55104

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16512870890

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