<p>I would have been interested to see this, but I’m a numbers person, but I don’t think it’s necessary and I think it could be subject to misinterpretation. I do wish our school published the number of people getting 5s and 4s in the various APs they offer. The teachers usually give you a general idea at Meet the Teacher night if they are veterans, but they could be lying through their teeth. </p>
<p>The only data our school puts in the school profile is the average for about a dozen SAT subject tests (amusingly the highest score is for physics, a self selective group and probably doesn’t reflect that much on the teachers.) They publish the number of AP scholars, and whatever other level of AP honors there are, but not the range of scores for each test.</p>
<p>Amusingly my son was in a pilot class of sophomores taking the AP World test. He got on the wrong side of the teacher by the end of they year who told him before the test he predicted he’d get a 1 or 2. Imagine the gloating that went on when my son got a 5! And many of the teacher pet kids did rather poorly.</p>