Classroom Jobs How can you be a leader in our classroom?

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Classroom Jobs How can you be a leader in our classroom?

Banker  Keeps banking record for 4-5 students  Accepts money for deposits  Pays money for withdrawals  Accepts money for monthly rent  Accepts money for fines  Gives money for bonuses SALARY: $70

Police Officer  Checks for violations of class rules  Writes tickets for fines  Keeps a record of fines and payment  Deposits money from fines in the Fine Folder SALARY: $70

Greeter  Greets visitors and guests as they enter the classroom  Meets guests in the office to bring to the classroom  Helps guests and gives tours of the classroom SALARY: $60

News Anchor  Leads classroom morning meetings  Shares classroom news  Researches topics of interest to share in classroom meeting SALARY: $60

Navigator  Leads line  Sets the example for how others should behave in the hallways  Carries out class basket for recess SALARY: $55

Computer Technician  Turns on computers and logs on every morning  Logs off of all computers each afternoon  Helps with any computer related questions or problems SALARY: $65

Teacher Assistant  Passes out and collects papers  Helps teacher with folders  Helps teacher with administrative tasks SALARY: $60

Postmaster  Delivers items to other places in the school  Is responsible to walk by themselves or with a classmate in the hallway SALARY: $55

Grounds Crew  Checks floor at the end of every day for trash  Helps keep the room clean and tidy  Takes the recycling once a week and sorts it SALARY: $60

Media Specialist  Keeps books and bookshelves cleaned and organized SALARY: $60

Substitute  Helps to fill in for any jobs when a classmate is absent  Must be responsible and organized since they could have to do multiple jobs in a day or week SALARY: $60