
Real Coffee with Scott Adams Episode 3103 - The Scott Adams School 02/26/26
Feb 26, 2026
Corey DeAngelis, education policy researcher and school choice advocate, discusses the rise of school choice after COVID and how assigned public schools can trap families. He covers union influence, political controversies around parents and teachers, the growth of micro-schools and homeschooling, and why funding should follow the child to boost competition and options.
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COVID Exposed Schoolboard Accountability As A Façade
- Parents were silenced during COVID, revealing that schoolboard 'democratic accountability' was ineffective.
- DeAngelis highlights the School Boards Association memo urging the Biden administration to treat protesting parents as domestic terrorists.
Unions Partnering With Globalists And AI
- National union leaders are aligning with global institutions and tech companies to influence curriculum and AI.
- DeAngelis points to Randi Weingarten partnering with the World Economic Forum and OpenAI to shape education content.
Union Power Relies On Onboarding Fear Not Teacher Willingness
- Union membership persists partly through fear and misinformation during onboarding, not genuine teacher demand.
- DeAngelis explains new legal context (Janus) and that unions don't advertise teachers can decline dues.



