I took a year off from PTA this year since we moved in the middle of the school year (kids switched in November).
I found it refreshing and I really needed the time to recharge my batteries, PTA-wise. Have a great summer and maybe you'll feel recharged by next fall. If not, take a step back and focus on other stuff for a year
I also tried to ignore the staff that was jerky-I figure if they can't even be nice to people doing nice things for them, then what a sucky life they must be leading...
ETA: the comments about working parents not being able to volunteer-the reason working parents find it hard to volunteer is that most, if not all, of the volunteer opportunities and requirements happen during the school day.
When there's school.
When the kids are in school. What working parents view as exclusionary, the other parents view as convenient-if I can have a meeting during the day, either by taking a long lunch hour to come to the school or just scheduling the tasks of the day around it before the DH (or DW) gets home, other kids get out of school, after school activities start, and dinner happens, then yeah, that's when the meetings will happen.
If we have ten moms who can meet at 10 am because their kids are in school, those ten moms
can't set up babysitting in the evening for a meeting. It's irrational. Not 'everyone can attend' in the evening.
As more and more parents went back to work over the past few years, the focus has switched from giving time to giving money. We were just as happy to have one as the other.