Horne Requiring School Districts and Charter Schools to Report On State-Mandated Holocaust Education

Holocaust education plays a critical role in preserving history and promoting tolerance. It serves as a vital reminder of the atrocities committed during World War II and ensures that future generations understand the importance of standing against hatred and discrimination. State-mandated Holocaust education laws and requirements have been implemented across the United States, aiming to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of this dark period in history.

The importance of Holocaust education is to understand the historical context of this tragic event. The Holocaust took place during World War II, from 1941 to 1945, and resulted in the systematic persecution and genocide of six million Jews by the Nazi regime. It was driven by hate, prejudice, and the belief in the superiority of one race over others. Millions of innocent lives were extinguished, families were torn apart, and communities were destroyed. The Holocaust stands as a stark reminder of the consequences of unchecked hatred and discrimination.

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne is asking that all Arizona district and charter schools report their compliance with state law that requires students to be taught about the Holocaust and other genocides. Horne set a deadline of January 24 for the information to be sent to the Department of Education.


Horne said, “During the past three months we have learned all-too-well how many people are ignorant about the realities of the Holocaust and other genocides of history. We have heard about pro-Hamas and anti-American propaganda being spread in a high school student club, students being intimidated because of their ethnicity, and we have seen pro-Hamas protests on college campuses.”

He added, “Expressions of hatred like this are unacceptable in an educational setting and a powerful way to combat this scourge is with learning. Students would not be vulnerable to antisemitic propaganda if they had received proper Holocaust instruction. I’m grateful state law exists to require instruction on the Holocaust and other genocides, and it is important to ensure that districts and charter schools are in compliance.

The following is the email that was distributed Arizona schools:

Please report us by close of business on January 24th, 2024, what you are doing to implement ARS section 15–701.02 regarding instruction on the Holocaust and other genocides. Please indicate how much time is devoted to the subject and what you use for curriculum.

The Arizona Department of Education provides resources, training, and support for educators in meeting House Bill 2241 requiring students to receive instruction in the Holocaust and other genocides at least once in middle school and once in high school through our Arizona Holocaust and Genocide Education Resource webpage.