Each year the Holocaust Center reaches over 12,000 local students. About 6,000 participate in field trips, where they have an opportunity to see exhibits, watch films, and interact with our full-time, on-site Resource Teacher.
Students who are unable to travel to the Center use resources from Traveling Teaching Trunks or from the Center’s substantial library. The Resource Teacher and other speakers — including Holocaust Survivors — may also be available for in-school presentations.
Teacher Training is also a significant part of the Center’s activities. In addition to workshops and speakers, the Center can provide lesson plans and other resources for educator use private and public school classrooms.
Public, private and home school groups can schedule field trips with our on-site teacher
Easily-implemented ideas for creating effective classroom learning
Class-size sets of Holocaust-related material are available on loan
Part of each year’s Yom HaShoah commemoration is an arts contest open to all students in the area
Recent news events can be a good springboard for teaching the lessons of the Holocaust
Monday - Thursday 9 AM - 4 PM
Friday 9 AM - 1 PM
Sunday 1 PM - 4 PM
No admission is charged for visiting the Center or for attending commemorative programs and films. Scheduled school group may limit access to some parts of the museum.
This website was developed with funding from the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs.
The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida · 851 N Maitland Ave · Maitland, FL 32751 · Phone: 407-628-0555 · info@holocaustedu.org