The W.H. Pepper Preschool was founded in 1894 by W.H. Pepper upon his return to the U.S. from Germany. Pepper was inspired by the work of Fredrick Froebel, a pioneer in the early childhood education movement. Originally a kindergarten program, the preschool has a philosophy that stresses respect for children's interests and personal engagement in the learning process. Director Carolyn Wasielewski is an early childhood education and music specialist. The school focuses on music and movement, art, literature, multicultural activities, nature programs and field trips using an integrated Montessori approach. Tuition assistance is available through co-op positions. W.H. Pepper does not serve lunch or offer before- or after-school care. Students must be toilet trained to be enrolled.