DENVER — A new wave of entrepreneurship is coming to Denver Public Schools.

The district just announced a new education program founded by music legends Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine that will be available to students at Manual High School and Denver School of the Arts next fall.

The program blends business and the arts with classes such as Rapid Prototyping and Disruptive Innovation. The district did not elaborate on what is included but said it is "nothing like it has ever seen."

It only adds to the investment Colorado schools have made in the arts.

In 2010, the state passed the Arts Education for Workforce Development Act, and it really began an intentional push to gets students learning in different ways. DPS introducing new arts curriculum created by music legend Dr. Dre

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