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Board discusses first reading to prohibit anonymous door-to-door student sales; parents, boosters urge carve-outs

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On first reading board members discussed revising Policy JJE to extend the district’s ban on door-to-door sales to high school students. Parents and boosters urged the board to preserve supervised door-to-door fundraisers and called for clearer language and guardrails rather than an outright ban.

The Paradise Valley Unified School District governing board held a first reading on Aug. 21 to revise Policy JJE to prohibit district-sponsored door-to-door sales by students and extend the existing K–8 prohibition to high schools.

“We will add additional definition in the administrative handbook just to be clear about door-to-door sales,” the presenter said, noting the revision seeks to prevent anonymous, unsupervised house-to-house sales that could put students at risk. The proposed change would align policy across K–12 by forbidding district-authorized fundraisers that…

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