As of 2025, South Carolina does not legally require Holocaust education in public schools. However, the South Carolina Council on the Holocaust—created in 1989—provides programs, resources, and support for...
As of 2025, Rhode Island requires all public school districts to offer at least one unit on the Holocaust and other genocides for secondary students. Legislation passed in 2016...
As of 2025, Pennsylvania law mandates Holocaust, genocide, and human rights education for students in grades 6–12 starting in the 2025–26 school year, with at least seven hours of...
As of 2025, Oregon mandates comprehensive Holocaust and genocide education across Grades K–12. Beginning in 2020–21, districts began integrating lessons using SB 664 guidance, with formal academic standards enforced beginning 2026–27....
As of 2025, Oklahoma law requires Holocaust education for all students in grades 6–12, beginning with the 2022–23 school year. The curriculum integrates history, moral inquiry, and civic responsibility, and...
As of 2025, Ohio law mandates Holocaust and genocide education through the creation of a dedicated Commission that both promotes resources and funds educational programs. While not specifying exact...
As of 2025, North Dakota lawmakers have introduced HB 1527, which would require all school districts to provide age-appropriate Holocaust education in Grades 7–12. Although the bill passed the House in...
As of 2025, North Carolina’s Gizella Abramson Holocaust Education Act mandates integrated Holocaust and genocide instruction for students in grades 6–12, effective from the 2023–24 school year. The law...
As of 2025, New York state law requires Holocaust and genocide education across grades 8–12, embedded within broader human-rights and civic curricula. The Board of Regents and State Education...
As of 2025, New Mexico is set to require Holocaust and genocide education for students in grades 7–12 via HB 111 once enacted. The law establishes a Standards Council and mandates...
