
Digital Social Hour
Why U.S. Education Needs a Massive Overhaul Now | Corey DeAngelis DSH #1298
05 Apr 2025
🎓 Why does the U.S. education system need a massive overhaul right now? Tune in to this thought-provoking episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly as we dive into the shocking reality of today’s schools and the growing movement for school choice! 📚 Join Sean and guest Corey DeAngelis as they unpack why parents across the nation are fighting back against a broken system that prioritizes politics over students. From critical race theory to skyrocketing school funding with minimal results, this episode shines a light on the urgent need for educational reform. Corey shares jaw-dropping stats, untold stories about unions, and how school choice is empowering families to take control of their children's future. 🚸✨ Packed with valuable insights, this conversation reveals: ✅ How school choice is reshaping education in 13+ states. ✅ The shocking truth behind administrative bloat and misallocated funding. ✅ Eye-opening stats on public school performance vs. private schools. ✅ Why some politicians oppose reform while sending their kids to private schools. ✅ How parents are sparking a revolution to rescue education! 🎤 Don’t miss out on this explosive discussion! Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - School Choice Impact on Education System 01:45 - Public School Funding Overview 07:30 - School Choice and Student Outcomes 10:57 - School Choice Success Trends 13:36 - Political Funding Controversies 19:53 - Teacher Salaries Debate 21:48 - Blue vs Red State Education Disparities 23:10 - Department of Education Abolition 27:28 - Failures of Government Schools 31:55 - Micro Schools Explained 34:08 - Education in Rural Areas 36:55 - Education Savings Accounts Benefits 37:54 - Schooling vs Education Comparison 38:46 - Peer Review Process Overview 43:41 - Corey’s Book Availability APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Corey DeAngelis https://www.instagram.com/coreydeangelis SPONSORS: AIRES TECH: https://airestech.com/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ #DigitalSocialHour #SeanKelly #Podcast #EducationReform #SchoolChoice #CoreyDeAngelis #ApplePodcasts #Spotify #news #donaldtrump #trump #reform #departmentofeducation
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The definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over and over again, expecting different results. But now, because the unions mobilized parents to basically create their own union, one for the kids, they're holding politicians accountable at the ballot box. And now politicians are voting for school choice like we've never seen before.
All right, guys, we got Corey here today. We're going to talk about the education system. Thanks for coming on, man. Hey, thanks so much for having me. A lot's about to change, right?
Well, a lot is changing already. I mean, we're winning so much, I'm almost getting tired of winning. I mean, the unions really overplayed their hand during the COVID era. They fought to keep the schools closed. That showed parents what was happening in the classroom. And conservatives in particular were pissed off about the critical race theory in the schools.
the gender ideology, far left indoctrination that mobilized parents like we've never seen before. And they started to push for school choice. And we've had 13 states now go all in on school choice, letting the money follow the child to the school that works the best for them, whether that's the public school, private school, charter school, or a home-based education option.
Most recently, Tennessee became the 13th state to go all in. It's basically the idea of the money that's meant for educating your child that's funded by the taxpayer dollars. In the current system, the status quo makes you take that money to your assigned school based on your address. It creates a lot of monopoly power. They have no incentive to spend money wisely.
They get a lot of money and they put it towards administrative bloat, doesn't go to the kids. But now that money can follow the student, creates more competition, and the public schools get better as a result. That's interesting. I grew up in Jersey. How are the schools over there?
Pretty horrible. And they spend a lot of money. I think they spend between $30,000 and $40,000 per student in Jersey. I know in New York City, they're at $40,000 a kid per year. I didn't know that. And if you look nationwide, I mean, it's $20,000 per kid in the US. In the government-run school system, we spend more than any other country on the planet.
That amount is about 52% higher than average private school tuition in this country. So the Catholic schools, the private schools, they're doing a better job at a fraction of the cost. I mean, you look at the latest nation's report card scores that just came out on math and reading.
They found decades of learning loss for the public schools, but for the Catholic schools, they have a big enough sample to be able to show us what's going on in that sector, not for private schools overall, but for the Catholic schools, they show no statistically significant losses whatsoever. relative to 2019 during... Because they kept their schools open during the COVID years.
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