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Camp Wediko

Summer Camp

The Wediko School is proud to host Camp Wediko on its campus each summer. Camp Wediko is a 45-day therapeutic and academic program for boys and girls ages 8-18. Specialized for children struggling with ADHD, Anxiety, Asperger’s and Mood Disorders, Camp Wediko is designed to help children experience success and gain mastery. 

At Camp Wediko, kids enjoy a true summer camp experience complete with archery, swimming, athletics, canoeing, dance, art, music, kayaking, brain games, nature and discovery, and mountain biking.

The Wediko Summer Program includes an experienced and dedicated team of direct care staff, teachers, nurses, and activity instructors. If you’re interested in learning, working hard, having fun, and building lasting connections with other staff members, please consider applying to work with us!

Betsy Oswalt, M.Ed.

Co-Director

As one of Wediko’s Co-Directors, Betsy maintains responsibility for the Residential Program, with overarching responsibility for all programming and campus operations. Betsy also manages Wediko’s relationships with our state partners at DCYF and leads the Facility Dog Program as a certified handler for Iden, our facility dog who provides therapeutic support to the students and staff on campus. Previously to serving as Co-Director, Betsy has worked in a variety of roles, including Dorm Clinician, Weekend Program Manager and Residential Director. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education from Plymouth State University and a Master of Education in school counseling from Keene State College.