Kim McCluski
Kim McCluski served on the Pittsford Central School District (PCSD) Board of Education for 24 years (1996 – 2020); serving 6 years as Board president and 9 years as Board vice-president. She also served as president of the Monroe County School Boards Association (MCSBA) and president of the PCSD Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA).
Over those years, other volunteer positions included: member of the New York State Regents Advisory Committee; NYSSBA Area 2 Ambassador; former chair of the PCSD Audit Oversight Committee; member of several PCSD Negotiating Teams, a member of the Pittsford Town/Village/School District Leadership Team & the PCSD Advocacy Steering Committee.
Currently, Kim is a member & currently serving as President of the BOCES 1 Board of Education, the MCSBA Executive Committee, Steering Committee and co-chair of the MCSBA Communications Outreach Advisory Council. She is also a leadership coaching consultant working with Superintendents & Boards of Education.
In the greater community, Kim served 15 years on the Nazareth College Board of Trustees and is currently a Trustee Emerita.
She is an 18 year member and current Chairwomen of the Golisano Children’s Hospital Board also serving on their Executive Committee.
She served as co-chair of the Golisano Children’s Hospital Gala and the Wilmot Cancer Center Ball, as well as the Daystar Derby, which raises money for medically fragile children.
Kim is involved in coordinating the annual Rainbow Classic basketball game between SHS and MHS which is played in memory of Katelyn Pasley and Ryan McCluski. The Rainbow Classic has raised over $600,000 for the Golisano Children's Hospital.
She is the recipient of the 1996 PTSA Life Membership Award, 2010 Pittsford Rotary Edward Francis Community Service Award, 2016 Monroe County Legislature Willie W. Lightfoot Youth Advocate Award and 2017 SAANYS (School Administrators Association of New York State) NYS Friends of Education Award.
She holds a B.S. in Accounting from Ithaca College; is married and has two sons who both graduated from Sutherland High School.