Meet the Counselors
Megan Fleming
School Counselor/Department LeaderCaseload by first letter of last name:
Class of 2028: R-Z Class of 2027: S-Z
Class of 2026: R-Z Class of 2025: R-Z
Ms. Fleming began working at WHS in 2016. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Government from Smith College and a Master of Education in School Counseling from Boston University. Ms. Fleming enjoys cooking, reading, and traveling. She is a women’s soccer fan and peloton enthusiast!
Email: mfleming@rsu14.org
Stephen Ginn
School CounselorCaseload by first letter of last name:
Class of 2028: L-Q Class of 2027: L-R
Class of 2026: Li-Q Class of 2025: I-Q
Mr. Ginn is a graduate of WHS and began working as a School Counselor here in 2014. He attended the University of Maine at Farmington for his undergraduate degree and earned a Master of Science in School Counseling from Husson University. Mr. Ginn enjoys sports, movies, cooking, being outside, and hanging out with his kids!
Email: sginn@rsu14.org
Christa Haberstroh
School CounselorCaseload by first letter of last name:
Class of 2028: F-K Class of 2027: D-K
Class of 2026: E-Le Class of 2025: E-H
Ms. Haberstroh joined WHS in 2018. She received a Master of Arts in Teaching English from Binghamton University in 2005. She later went on to earn Master of Science in Counseling from the University of Southern Maine. Ms. Haberstroh is an NYC native who enjoys reading, doing projects around her old house, and adventures of all kinds!
Email: chaberstroh@rsu14.org
Mollie Glaus
School CounselorCaseload by first letter of last name:
Class of 2028: A-E Class of 2027: A-C
Class of 2026: A-D Class of 2025: A-D
Ms. Glaus joined WHS in 2023. She attended American University in Washington, DC where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, and later earned a Master of Science in Counseling from the University of Southern Maine. Ms. Glaus enjoys traveling, skiing, spending time at her family camp, and rooting for the New Orleans Saints.
Email: mglaus@rsu14.org
Kerry Kowalczyk
JMG College & Career SpecialistMs. K started at WHS in 2016. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Biology while minoring in Athletic Coaching and Health Science from the University of Maine at Farmington. Ms. K enjoys coffee, reading, gardening, Boston Bruins, and all things science fiction and fantasy!
Email: kkowalczyk@rsu14.org
Our Counseling Department Beliefs:
Windham High School’s counselors believe that every student is unique and can achieve success in an environment where they feel safe and valued.
We believe in supporting the diverse social, emotional, and academic needs of all students so they can develop their full potential.
We believe that all students should have access to authentic, personalized learning experiences through multiple pathways that align with their strengths, interests, and goals.
We believe in community partnerships to develop engaged and resourceful citizens who contribute to the world around them.
We believe that student success depends on effective collaboration with stakeholders, such as families, school staff, local businesses, and post-secondary institutions.
We believe that school counselors are essential to the design of an educational system that leads to productive, resilient, innovative, and empathetic citizens.
Our vision is that every student will develop skills that support their physical, mental, and social well-being as they work towards becoming productive and happy adults. Our students will be able to work toward thoughtful goals for the future, persevere in the face of challenges, and maintain a passion for learning.