Wellness Team
Counselor
Kris Johansson
Coming Soon...
School Nurse
Gail Powers
Hello! My name is Gail Powers, MSN, RN and I am honored to be the nurse at Green Street School. I hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Vermont and a Master of Science in Nursing from the College of Nursing, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
With years of experience and expertise, I bring a wealth of knowledge to the role. My passion for nursing originated from my love for science and my desire to make a difference in people's lives. I have worked in a hospital for many years and have developed a profound sense of compassion for my patients and their families. As a school nurse, my goal is to ensure the health and well-being of the students at Green Street School.
When I am not practicing nursing, I enjoy reading fiction, spending time outdoors, and exploring new places around the world.
Social Worker
Amy Johnston
This is Amy’s first year at GSS and she is excited to build relationships with the amazing students and community!
Amy graduated from the University of Rhode Island with a dual degree in Communication studies and Psychology. Since graduating, Amy has worked within the WSESU school district as well as in the Human Services field, where she found her true calling. Amy is passionate about helping others and is currently pursuing her Masters degree in social work at Widener University. She is excited to begin her career at Green Street School as the school based social worker; it’s her dream job!
In her free time, Amy enjoys good music, new recipes, and every second she gets to spend with her husband, beautiful son and dog, Cooper.
School Clinician
Erica Salamy
Erica has been the HCRS clinician at Green Street School since 2015. She provides outpatient mental health services including individual counseling, family services, and community support for students in our school. She is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in Vermont and New Hampshire.
Erica has experience treating a variety of issues including anxiety, depression, trauma-related issues, adjustment disorders, general social skills challenges, and challenges related to autism spectrum disorders.
Erica graduated with her BA degree in Human Development from SUNY Oswego, and received her MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Antioch University New England in 2013.
She lives in New Hampshire with her dog, Scout. In her free time
Erica enjoys hiking, reading, and cooking.