I don't know who runs our fundraisers at the school I work for, I just started last week. I do know that every kid in the school went to an assembly run by some guy who has a company that does fundraisers. I don't know if the PTA had him come in, but he's not a member. At this assembly the guy had a huge inflatable, crawl thru, bouncy thing set up. Noone was allowed to touch it, but they all got to look at it. Then they all heard about the great party they would go to if they sold X amount of over-priced junk, while the rest of the school would have to stay in their rooms and do work. Now explain to all these elementary age kids why most of them will not be attending the party because this is a low income rural area and most of their family members will not be buying any of the high-priced junk. Last school year, at another low income elementary, I got to watch half an assembly with the kids. Only 25 kids in the entire school got to see the second half because they were the only ones whose parents managed to sell X amount of junk. Coincidently, none of them lived in low-income homes. These lucky kids were brought up on stage and the principal told everyone how wonderful they were because their parents had sold this junk. These kids got special seating up front, the magician was only allowed to choose volunteers from among them, and they were brought up on stage again at the end and taken behind the curtain for their own special show, while the rest of the school was sent back to class. Now explain to the rest of the kids why their parents and other relatives could not afford to buy the junk, so that they could get all this special treatment to. Yeah, that was a real fun day.
If you need a fund raiser, fine, but there is absolutely no reason to treat the kid's whose parents can't afford to buy that way.