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A new school year is starting for most North Carolina public schools, but there will be fewer adults in the buildings. The state’s belt-tightening this summer spared most teachers, but there will be fewer assistant principals, custodians and administrative workers in the buildings.

The state budget also cut spending for textbooks and instructional supplies. Some schools have decided to start charging students to take driver’s education courses.