Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 329 § 329.494 — Instruction about the Holocaust and genocide
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 329 ·
Oregon Code § 329.494·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Instruction about the Holocaust and genocide.
(1) School districts must provide instruction
about the Holocaust and genocide.
(2) Instruction
required under this section must be designed to:
(a) Prepare
students to confront the immorality of the Holocaust, genocide and other acts
of mass violence and to reflect on the causes of related historical events;
(b) Develop
students respect for cultural diversity and help students gain insight into
the importance of the protection of international human rights for all people;
(c) Promote
students understanding of how the Holocaust contributed to the need for the
term genocide and led to international legislation that recognized genocide
as a crime;
(d) Stimulate
students reflection on the roles and responsibilities of citizens in
democratic societies to combat misinformation, indifference and discrimination
through tools of resistance such as protest, reform and celebration;
(e) Provide
students with opportunities to contextualize and analyze patterns of human
behavior by individuals and groups who belong in one or more categories,
including perpetrator, collaborator, bystander, victim and rescuer;
(f) Enable
students to understand the ramifications of prejudice, racism and stereotyping;
(g) Preserve the
memories of survivors of genocide and provide opportunities for students to
discuss and honor survivors cultural legacies;
(h) Provide
students with a foundation for examining the history of discrimination in this
state; and
(i) Explore the
various mechanisms of transitional and restorative justice that help humanity
move forward in the aftermath of genocide.
(3) The
Department of Education shall provide technical assistance to school districts
for the purpose of providing instruction required by this section. [2019 c.253 §2]
Note:
The amendments to 329.494 by
section 4, chapter 253, Oregon Laws 2019, become operative September 30, 2026,
and first apply to the 2026-2027 school year. See section 5, chapter 253,
Oregon Laws 2019, as amended by section 1, chapter 588, Oregon Laws 2023. The
text that is operative on and after September 30, 2026, is set forth for the
users convenience.
329.494.
(1) The State Board of Education,
in consultation with a local organization that has the primary purpose of
providing education about the Holocaust, shall develop academic content
standards for Holocaust and genocide studies that comply with the requirements
of this section. School districts must provide instruction on the Holocaust and
genocide based on standards adopted by the board under this section.
(2) Instruction
required under this section must be designed to:
(a) Prepare
students to confront the immorality of the Holocaust, genocide and other acts
of mass violence and to reflect on the causes of related historical events;
(b) Develop
students respect for cultural diversity and help students gain insight into
the importance of the protection of international human rights for all people;
(c) Promote
students understanding of how the Holocaust contributed to the need for the
term genocide and led to international legislation that recognized genocide
as a crime;
(d) Stimulate
students reflection on the roles and responsibilities of citizens in
democratic societies to combat misinformation, indifference and discrimination
through tools of resistance such as protest, reform and celebration;
(e) Provide
students with opportunities to contextualize and analyze patterns of human
behavior by individuals and groups who belong in one or more categories,
including perpetrator, collaborator, bystander, victim and rescuer;
(f) Enable
students to understand the ramifications of prejudice, racism and stereotyping;
(g) Preserve the
memories of survivors of genocide and provide opportunities for students to
discuss and honor survivors cultural legacies;
(h) Provide
students with a foundation for examining the history of discrimination in this
state; and
(i) Explore the
various mechanisms of transitional and restorative justice that help humanity
move forward in the aftermath of genocide.
(3) The
Department of Education shall provide technical assistance to school districts
for the purpose of providing instruction required by this section.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 329.494
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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