The compromise proposal, authored and backed by Gov. Andrew
Cuomo and passed by the legislature, will publish assessment scores but
keep teacher names private.
The passage of a compromise bill to deal with the public release of
teacher evaluation information marks a victory for the Governor of New
York, Andrew Cuomo. The proposal, which the governor said was a “take it
or leave it proposition,” will make evaluation scores available
publicly, but will not associate them with teachers’ names, except in cases when the parents wish to find out the scores of their kids’ current teachers.





