They can help with ordering books - give them a certain amount and they help get to choose (with you as the final say). They look through catalogs and have ideas. Andy Plemmons has blogged about his process here:  https://expectmiraculous.com/2018/12/07/2018-19-student-book-budget-first-steps/

Jenny Lussier

On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 11:57 AM Anderson, Kirsten <kirsten.anderson@stoningtonschools.org> wrote:
Hi all,

This is my first year with 5th graders in the elementary school. Anyone have suggestions as to jobs to have them do? I've heard of some schools having them "adopt - a - shelf" to take care of it /check on it when they come to library. Any other ways I could be utilizing them? Or suggestions on anything in general? 

Thanks!
Kirsten 

West Vines St / Deans Mill Schools
Stonington, CT
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