School Choice and Educational Reform | Corey DeAngelis #social333podcast #75
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School Choice and Educational Reform | Corey DeAngelis #social333podcast #75
In this bold and thought-provoking episode of the Social 333 Podcast, host Chris D. Bentley sits down with Corey DeAngelis, one of the nation’s leading voices on school choice, educational freedom, and parental rights. Corey breaks down why the education system is failing families, how public school monopolies formed, and why giving parents the freedom to choose their child’s school is transforming the future of education in America.
From funding students instead of systems to exposing powerful teachers’ unions, Corey explains the real issues behind declining academic performance — and what reforms are actually working. Whether you’re a parent, educator, policymaker, or simply someone who cares about the future of kids in this country, this episode delivers clarity, facts, and unapologetic truth.
✅ Why school choice is gaining momentum nationwide
✅ How teachers’ unions gained power — and why families are pushing back
✅ The real reason public education outcomes have declined
✅ Funding students vs. funding systems — what it means
✅ The rise of charter schools, homeschooling, and micro-schools
✅ How families can take control of their child’s education
📌 CHAPTERS
00:00 – Intro
00:08 – Meet Corey DeAngelis
05:17 – Do school funds follow the student? How ISD funding really works
07:35 – The role of teachers’ unions and why they oppose school choice
11:43 – Homeschooling: pros, cons, discipline, and socialization
20:08 – Growing up in different school environments: how ZIP codes shape outcomes
22:38 – Public vs private school opportunities and the power of networks
28:05 – Where to find Corey DeAngelis
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