Corey A. DeAngelis

Corey DeAngelis is the executive director at Educational Freedom Institute and a visiting fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research.

The Atlantic’s Critique of Homeschooling Ignores the Real Education Crisis

The Atlantic can publish as many cautionary stories as it likes, but the data, the Supreme Court precedents, and common sense remain firmly on the side of parental authority.

The Atlantic’s Critique of Homeschooling Ignores the Real Education Crisis

Fewer Kids, More Admins? The Quiet Boom in K-12 Hiring That’s Pure Politics

Teachers' unions are promoting far-left causes and laundering dues while student headcounts fall, teacher pay is flat, and math and reading scores crater.

Fewer Kids, More Admins? The Quiet Boom in K-12 Hiring That’s Pure Politics

Dismantling the Department of Education, One Bureaucratic Layer at a Time

The Trump administration has taken several decisive actions to chip away at one of Washington's greatest bureaucratic failures.

Dismantling the Department of Education, One Bureaucratic Layer at a Time

Why a Teacher Union Exodus Could Be Imminent

The Teacher Freedom Alliance just announced that they're offering free liability insurance to teachers who leave the union.

Why a Teacher Union Exodus Could Be Imminent

Teachers’ Unions Think They Own Your Kids 

Chicago Teachers' Union president Stacy Davis Gates says the quiet part out loud. But if they were her kids, she'd be arrested for educational neglect.

Teachers’ Unions Think They Own Your Kids 

Do Government Schools Discriminate Against Religious Families?

Compulsory attendance forces American families to engage with a system they find objectionable, and fund it whether they use it or not.

Do Government Schools Discriminate Against Religious Families?