As of 2025, Alabama does not have a legislative mandate requiring Holocaust education in public schools. However, the Alabama Course of Study: Social Studies includes the Holocaust as a...
As of 2025, Alaska does not have a state law mandating Holocaust education in public schools. However, the Alaska Content Standards for Social Studies encourage teaching the Holocaust as...
As of 2025, Arizona does not mandate Holocaust education by state law, but it is strongly encouraged through the state’s History and Social Science Standards. The Holocaust is included...
As of 2025, Arkansas does not have a legal mandate requiring Holocaust education, but the topic is explicitly included in the Arkansas Social Studies Academic Standards for both middle...
As of 2025, California requires Holocaust education through both law and state standards. Students in middle and high school are expected to engage with the historical facts and moral...
As of 2025, Colorado law mandates Holocaust and genocide education in public schools. Beginning in the 2022‑23 school year, districts are required to integrate robust Holocaust and genocide standards—including...
As of 2025, Connecticut law requires public schools to include Holocaust and genocide education each year across grades 7–12. While no specific grade is mandated, districts have flexibility to embed...
As of 2025, Delaware law mandates Holocaust and genocide education in public schools for all students in grades 6–12. The curriculum must address historical facts, moral implications, and mechanisms of...
As of 2025, Florida law requires Holocaust education across K–12 grades. Lessons must promote critical inquiry into human behavior, discrimination, and civic responsibility, and must be age-appropriate and interdisciplinary....
As of 2025, Georgia law mandates Holocaust education across grades 7–12. Standards require students to examine Nazi ideology, the Holocaust’s impact on both Georgians and the world, and U.S....
