I would say the PTO, if it is their fundraiser, has the right to determine if the students are allowed or not allowed. I will add, running any kind of program, that is geared toward student selling and banning the student from selling will defeat the purpose. These types of programs can be very successful if run properly. My school runs this type, however it is not a PTO fundraiser. It is run by the administration. Parents chair the event and participate, but do not recieve the profit directly.
I know most companies that offer a catalog fundraiser no longer encourage students selling door to door. Is is possible that your PTO means they also do not encourage door to door sales?
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