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Youth Programs & Tours

Field trips and Curriculum-Aligned Programs for Grades 5–12

Middle & High School Tours

Holocaust Exhibit and Social Lab Tour
3 hours, 7th grade and above

Students actively explore the dynamics of prejudice and discrimination historically and today. In the Holocaust Exhibit, students receive a card that reveals the story of a child whose life was changed by the Holocaust. Promoting critical thinking and youth empowerment, experiences in the Social Lab challenge students to examine themes such as the power of words and images, contemporary human and civil rights and the importance of speaking up. Facilitated reflections support the students as they engage with the exhibits.

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Anne Tour
1.5 hours, 5th grade and above

The tour will shed light on Anne Frank's family background and reveal little-known details of Anne's childhood. Students will examine artifacts and discover connections between Anne Frank and America. The experience concludes with the period after the arrest of everyone from the Secret Annex. Students will be inspired by the legacy and lessons of her writing and timeless voice.

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Elementary School & Beyond

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Stories
2 hours, 5th and 6th grade

Through diary excerpts, personal narratives, primary sources, and artifact analysis, students will explore themes of identity, resilience, and memory while practicing empathy and recognizing the dignity of each person’s story. 

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Virtual Tours and Programs
4th – 12th grade

Bring the Museum of Tolerance into your classroom! We offer 3 LIVE Zoom interactive workshops and presentations. 

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Learn more about the exhibitions the students will experience. We encourage preparation and discussion prior to the Museum visit. Please visit Educator Resources to access more information.

To Schedule Your Tour

The Museum offers guided tours for all school field trips and groups of 20 or more. Advance reservations are required. Tickets are sold for specific dates and times, with morning programs beginning at 8:30 AM.

Request to schedule a field trip here. 

Student Field Trip Rate

For groups of twenty students or more the per person rate is $12.00. Please note that specialized programs such as Steps to Tolerance have higher group rates. Grants are available on a limited basis to schools that qualify.

Security and Bus Information

All visitors and vehicles to the Museum will go through security. Students with a group do not need individual IDs. Please arrive 15 minutes earlier than your scheduled tour time to proceed through security. Download instructions for bus driver (PDF).

Cover the Cost of Your Admission

  • Donors Choose: Teachers can apply for funds to cover the cost for tickets and transportation to the Museum of Tolerance on the Donors Choose website: donorschoose.org
  • Los Angeles City Council Charter Bus Program: The City of Los Angeles Charter Bus Program is designed to assist senior, youth and disabled groups in the City of Los Angeles with free or subsidized charter bus services to attend educational, recreational or cultural events in the region. Visit their website to get started: lacitycharterbus.com
 

Please note that orders cannot be made, edited or cancelled over the phone. Any and all updates to orders must be sent to groupsales@museumoftolerance.com. To pay for an order, please kindly call (310) 772-2505 during business hours.

For any further questions, please email groupsales@museumoftolerance.com.