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Carolyn Stanford Taylor

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Carolyn Stanford Taylor

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Prior offices

Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction


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Carolyn Stanford Taylor was the Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction. She assumed office on January 1, 2019. She left office on July 5, 2021.

Taylor was first appointed to the position in January 2019.[1]

Biography

Carolyn Stanford Taylor earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Her career experienced includes working as assistant state superintendent for the Division for Learning Support and as a classroom teacher and principal in the Madison Metropolitan School District.[1]

Education

  • B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison

Political career

Superintendent of Public Instruction (2019 - 2021)

Taylor is the current Wisconsin superintendent of public instruction. She was first appointed to the position in January 2019.[1] Taylor succeeded former superintendent Tony Evers, who stepped down after winning election as governor of Wisconsin in 2018.

Appointments

2019

Taylor was first appointed as Wisconsin superintendent of public instruction in January 2019 by Governor Tony Evers.[1] Taylor succeeded Evers in the position after he stepped down following his election as governor of Wisconsin in 2018.

Elections

2021

See also: Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction election, 2021

Carolyn Stanford Taylor did not run for re-election.[2]

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    Preceded by
    Tony Evers
    Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction
    2019-present
    Succeeded by
    Jill Underly
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