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The man who's run the day-to-day operations of North Carolina's public schools for the past two years is stepping down from the job next month.
J.B. Buxton told colleagues Monday of his decision to step down as deputy state superintendent of the Department of Public Instruction. Buxton said he's leaving to begin a new education organization.
Buxton told Board of Education chairman Howard Lee of his decision after the Christmas holidays but said he wouldn't step down until it was time to name a successor.
Buxton previously worked as senior education adviser to then-Gov. Mike Easley. He's also worked as an education adviser in the White House and for the Public School Forum of North Carolina.

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