Texas Holocaust & Genocide Education Summary
Legal Status
- Mandated by law: Yes
- Required under **SB 1828 (2019)**, codified at **Texas Education Code § 29.9072**, mandating an annual “Holocaust Remembrance Week” in public schools K–12
- The **Texas Holocaust, Genocide, and Antisemitism Advisory Commission (THGAAC)** develops or approves educational materials for this week
- **HB 3466 (2023)** directs THGAAC to survey districts’ compliance, while **SB 735 (2025)** would expand collaboration and grant programs around Holocaust instruction
Program Requirements
- Schools must provide **age-appropriate instruction** during the designated week
- Instruction must include:
- History and lessons of the Holocaust
- Participation in learning projects (virtual or in-person)
- Use of THGAAC-approved resources
- The **2024 Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)** incorporate Holocaust and genocide topics within World Geography and World History standards
Implementation & Oversight
- The **Governor-designated week** aligns with International Holocaust Remembrance Day (Jan 27–31)
- THGAAC and TEA provide materials, speakers, museum partnerships, and educator workshops statewide
- Survey mandates and proposed SB 735 aim to enhance reporting, regional collaboration, grants, and educator training
Supplemental Teaching Tools Encouraged
- THGAAC-approved materials and learning kits (traveling trunks, virtual tools)
- Resources from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and Echoes & Reflections curriculum
- Partnerships with Holocaust museums such as the **Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum**
Teaching Notes for Texas Educators
| Area | Guidance |
|---|---|
| Mandated by Law | Yes – SB 1828 (2019), TEC § 29.9072 |
| Instruction Period | Holocaust Remembrance Week (Jan 27–31 annually) |
| Age Groups | All K–12 grades, with age-appropriate lessons |
| Curriculum Focus | History, moral lessons, hands-on projects, approved resources |
| Oversight & Reporting | THGAAC surveys (HB 3466); SB 735 would expand grants and collaboration |
| Teacher Support | Workshops, webinars, museum collaborations |
Conclusion
Texas law mandates annual Holocaust Remembrance Week in public schools for students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. The Texas Holocaust, Genocide, and Antisemitism Advisory Commission provides vetted materials, project guidance, and educator training. Recent legislation enhances accountability and aims to increase grants and regional museum partnerships. The curriculum integrates Holocaust and genocide concepts within broader academic standards, supported by TEKS-aligned content and powerful resources like testimonies and museum learning tools.
