Why be bored in school? Go to a Skateboard School! This Toronto District School Board alternative school design program helps students earn high school credits and graduate by creating their own brand and running a skateboard business / professional design studio. OASIS SKATEBOARD FACTORY (OSF) "ON THE GRIND": TDSB's ART & ENTREPRENEURSHIP O.G.s since 2006!

Saturday, February 25, 2017

Sharing skills: Students show Rod Nettagog how to make a skateboard in preparation for our collaborative board that expresses his traditional teachings in our Native Studies class


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Learning about Medicine Wheel teachings and singing with Rod Nettagog today


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Can't wait till next week when professional artist and designers start visiting the OSF studio to collab with students on @roarockit retro board designs for an upcoming show and auction @gladstonehotel


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A sharp new skate shape in process for an art board by the mysterious Wolfbane


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Returning students getting help developing secondary visual assets to extend their brands with @anomaly mentors


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New students getting help developing their brand identity with @anomaly mentors


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Hearing stories about landing a job from @anomaly mentors


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First Lunch & Learn of Semester 2 today: OSF x @anomaly Business Program


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Pauline Maracle & Jayson Martin shared their traditional Mohawk teachings with students today and were stoked to learn skateboard building from us: look for a new collab board made with our new friends from Tyendinaga!


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