Hey,
I have a woman on our PTO who is very similar. I would say she is also, as you say,
the source of 85% of the poison that's being spread about the PTO.
The problem is, however, now she is also spreading rumors about me, and my "hidden agenda" behind why I am on the PTO now. (I don't know what that is yet, I'll let you know when I find out.)
I recently took on the position as fundraising chairperson for our k-5 school, and for some reason, she has it in for me. This woman, I will admit, does a lot for our school. It is her life.
BUT, everything she says is counteractive to what she does, and I just don't get it.
The hardest thing for me, like you, to get past is that the ones who will suffer are the kids and the teachers/staff. We do this for them.
I never wanted this position, in fact, I was asked three times before I finally said yes. But once I made the decision, I was at peace with it, and I knew I could do it.
The thing is, now that I am finally here, I feel as though it was the wrong choice. I feel as though I am being scrutinized and vilified for everything I have done or plan to do, despite the fact that there is no real glory or glamour in it for me.
I feel your pain. I'm interested to hear what happened at your meeting. I know it was a couple of months ago, but if you read this, let me know. I'd love to find out what she said.