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The voice for early education in Flagstaff: Elizabeth Taylor’s 51-year legacy

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor has been a driving force in advancing and supporting early childhood education in a variety of ways during her over 50 years in Flagstaff.

Elizabeth Taylor first arrived in Flagstaff from Bisbee, Arizona, in the late 1970s to attend Northern Arizona University and has been here ever since, working and advocating for the improvement of education in northern Arizona.

Taylor has been a prominent educator and advocate in the local education community for 51 years and made a lasting impact on what education in Flagstaff looks like today.

Elizabeth Taylor

Educator Elizabeth Taylor teaches her class of young students on Wednesday, May 21, at the Flagstaff Cooperative Preschool, a multi-location preschool she founded.

Elizabeth Taylor

Executive Director and educator Elizabeth Taylor smiles as she hands out diplomas to her students during the Flagstaff Cooperative Preschool graduation on Wednesday, May 21, at Jim Cullen Memorial Park.

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor has been a driving force in advancing and supporting early childhood education in a variety of ways during her over 50 years in Flagstaff.



Jesselle Ortegon can be reached at [email protected]. This reporter position was primarily made possible by the Arizona Local News Foundation as part of its education solutions mission.



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