Legacy 2016 South Florida: Top Black Educators Issue | Page 3

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2016 PUBLISHER’S NOTE AN INDEPENDENT SUPPLEMENT BY MIA MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS GROUP TO THE SUN SENTINEL BB3 As we prepared the 2016 Top Educators issue, the 2016 elec�on was a looming backdrop. Over and over, references to educated and non-educated voters, and which will control the elec�on, are debated by poli�cal news anchors, reporters and analysts. The vote for who will elect America’s next president is overwhelmingly in favor of educated voters, including Black men and women. This na�onal poli�cal clout is evidence of the power and impact of educa�on in the Black central tool for growth and success. They exemplify, through their own success, that educa�on provides the most viable a