<p>Bappy1 - Yes, the report is called The College Board Summary Report. The report gives the scores for each individual high school. The report lists what AP classes were offered (not every AP course listed in our school’s catalog is offered every year - something I didn’t know until I saw a copy of the report), and the report gives a breakdown of the scores received. No individual student names are listed, although I think I remember that the teachers’ names are listed. Our public high school is listed every year in Newsweek’s expanded list of the “top public high schools” and our public schools make a big deal of touting this fact. What the school won’t mention is the fact that the year I requested the report, 89% of the students received a “1” on the AP Calc exam, and the highest score of “3” was achieved by only one student. While AP scores may not tell the whole story, I do think that they do provide some indication to parents about the quality of the programs/teacher instruction.</p>