Here is an update and a bit more background.
When orginally volunteering to work on the playground committe, she emphaticlay told us that she was going to do the grant work for us. She did not want to be involved in anything else (media, soliciting, fundraising) she explained that she did not want to do these things and she did not have time. When approached about how the grant work was going (by the principal and the pres at the time) she told them that SHE decided not do work on those things, but she was working with a local polotician (a Senator) and that she was going after larger donations from companies. She explained that she had read a book (fundraising for dummies) and that she was going to everything in her power to get the playground in by Sept 1, 2007. The principal and pres told her that she was going out of bounds. She never informed anyone about this, and did not ask permission to represent the PTO to anyone other than the grants. We then started getting phone calls from people in local clubs (lions, elks) that rest assured that our playground project would be addressed with the membership, but our 'boss' really needed to stop being so 'driven and determined' (wording changed as not to offend). She was going to these meetings and being extremely pushy, and at times, beligerant. When we phoned the Senator, and spoke with his aide, she too told us that she is 'very passionate' about 'her' cause. The Senator would do what he could (and even added his name to our fundraising letter), but he has other things to do as well. Talk about being embarrassed.
To top everything off, she misrepresented herself to a local club as being the person who 'has raised over 100K by herself". When this got back to us, it was the last straw. She has not raised this money, and certainly not 100K. We need 100K to do our playground, and so far our parents have raised 40K... albeit nickels and quarters. We are very proud of the work that our family has done and would never tell people that 'we' have raised this money.
We are having a meeting with her in 1 week where she will be told what she can work on. If she cannot comply with the principal's and the PTO guidelines, she will be asked to step aside. We really don't want to burn our bridges in the community, and we certainly do not want to come across as pushy or a bully group. There are 12 other schools in our district, and we do not want to offend them or hamper their future playground projects either.
Hopefully, we can resolve this matter without any further ado.