Bennington College Collaborations

What is Quantum Leap, and how is it connected to the Quantum Leap Exhibit Program?


The Quantum Leap Exhibit Program at Mount Anthony Union High School is a Bennington College Program, and it is a Quantum Leap initiative.

Quantum Leap, founded in 1999 by Bennington College faculty members Susan Sgorbati and Danny Michaelson, was established to address the concerns regarding the observable decline in overall academic engagement of local students of all ages. Originally organized as a response to truancy and dropout prevention, Quantum Leap has since diversified to include a wide variety of specialized initiatives.

Each of the Quantum Leap initiatives addresses some of the many reasons why students struggle to find value and relevancy in their education. Students of Quantum Leap develop personalized academic plans and these plans assist students as they gain ownership of their educational path. Since its founding, Quantum Leap has blossomed into many far-reaching initiatives and specialized projects, including the Quantum Leap Exhibit Program, which was launched in 2003.

Students of the Quantum Leap Exhibit Program work closely with Bennington College, and enjoy many of the resources that the college has to offer. In the Quantum Leap Exhibit Program, students practice engagement as they build. They build their research and reflective papers. They build their projects. They build exhibits, and they build relationships.

Quantum Leap is the proud recipient of the New England Board of Higher Education’s State Merit Award.

For further information, please contact:

802-447-7511 Ext. 417 dcrosier@svsu.org

MOUNT ANTHONY UNION HIGH SCHOOL

Quantum Leap Exhibit Program

Based at Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington, Vermont, the Quantum Leap Exhibit Program is an academic engagement program that services students through smaller and more individualized classes, and under the premise that personal choice and projects-based learning are essential to student success. The Quantum Leap Exhibit Program focuses on providing the public high school students of Southwest Vermont with an educationally transformative experience.

The intensive and creative curriculum relies heavily on expression through research, writing, the arts, and media literacy. At the conclusion of each semester, students showcase their accomplishments in a formal setting. These exhibits are open to the public and free of charge. The presentation of their achievements in a formal setting is what ensures gratification for a job well done, and spurs on future academic accomplishments.

The construction of a personalized academic plan engages students in the reflective process and allows students to take control of and have a powerful voice in their own education and development. Personal choice is what lends meaning to the curriculum and allows students to self-direct... engaging and reengaging in their own education.

The attributes that set the Quantum Leap Exhibit Program aside in philosophy have the potential to be highly beneficial to all students, regardless of track. They deliver what all humans need: to be successful and valued, to be productive, to have purpose, to forge bonds with others, and to contribute to society.

FLYER 2018-2019.pdf

Below, please find the year-long current schedule of events for our Freshman class, including our Bennington College Collaborations (highlighted in pale yellow, blue, orange, and purple).

9th Grade Curriculum Schedule 2018-2019.pdf

To learn more about Quantum Leap initiatives, please click here.