Reporting my AP proctor and coordinator?

We don’t have an AP Comp Sci class at my school, so my school’s coordinator helped me take it with a different school. The coordinator was giving the directions, and he didn’t read from the booklet. He gave his own directions (fill out everything in blue), which wouldn’t bother me, except he didn’t tell us to fill out the survey questions. I didn’t know if those weren’t necessary for this specific test or something, so they’re blank on our tests, and I’m worried they might invalidate our scores. Also, during the entire FRQ section, the proctor and coordinator were talking to each other. They weren’t whispering occasionally, they were quietly chatting and laughing throughout like 75% of that section. It made it super difficult to focus on the questions, especially since I sat in front of them. Should I report the proctor and coordinator? I know you can do this for the SAT, but I can’t find anything on doing so for the AP tests. Would they offer us retakes, or would they just cancel the scores and not do anything else? I’m conflicted because I’d rather have a bad score than no score, but I’d really rather just have the opportunity to take the test in a proper environment.

I’m not sure what you hope to gain at this point. I doubt they will give you a retest. What you should have done is to tell them at the time that, while they may not realize it, they were causing a distraction to those taking the test.

The survey questions are completely optional and have no bearing on your exam.