<p>Here’s how I got information about the results of AP testing in our local school district: I attended a meeting of the School Board during which the annual NYS “Report Card” for our school was discussed. This report card includes information about how students did on math and ELA tests in the lower grades, and how high school students performed on Regents exams. I asked the superintendent if he had any information how our students did when competing against their peers nationwide on the AP exams. Several Board members indicated that they were also interested in knowing how we fared. When the superintendent said he did not have that information I asked if he could get it. No problem! He had it available at the next SB meeting.</p>
<p>Sure, there is always FOIL but this might be a better, less adversarial way.</p>