You're pretty dense .. Private schools aren't publicly funded, public schools are, and must therefore adhere to standards mandated by the government. What part of that are you having difficulty understanding?
Regardless, private schools would embrace assessments to measure, as incentives and rewards are tailored to the school's values and objectives, and they focus on school reputation and educational excellence rather than standardized performance metrics.
If you plan to join the military, you must take the ASVAB. Many schools already integrate this into their curriculum. However, you keep getting an assessment of skills confused direct enlistment into the military or not wanting to serve. Silly you.
Yes, they do identify their skills and eligible roles in the military. High achieving students have more opportunities to select in the military than low-achieving students. One applicant may have 75 opportunities, whereas another may have less than 10 -- based on the assessment and ASVAB results. How do you think those Baltimore graduates would do?
Well .. analysis disagrees with your assertion. Private schools produce better outcomes than public schools. Not only are the curriculum, classroom sizes, and individual attention more structured, but the home life and parental contribution to education are more prevalent. You would have probably failed these questions on the ASVAB test.
Sorry .. public schools suck; they are publicly funded (free to non-homeowners and low-income households), lack parental participation in scholastic development, and are required to meet government standards and procedures. In response .. public schools don't help black families.
So .. what other Project 2025 myth do you have?