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May 28, 2014  Superintendents' Council
June 4, 2014     MRVED Board (7 p.m.)
June 25, 2014   Superintendents' Council
Communication Briefings
Skilled vs. skillful.  Both words imply possession of a skill, but skilled most often is used in reference to specialized training or education, as gained by a craftsman or technician:  "We hire only skilled accountants."  Skillful, on the other hand, means showing proficiency, knowledge or aptitude:  "A skillful persuader, Jack usually got his way."
 
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