
By Steven Litt
A $1.6 million renovation has brought the historic but underused Alta House in Little Italy back to luminous vitality as the new home ofCleveland Montessori School, previously housed at nearby Holy Rosary Church.
On a gray Wednesday morning, the school's second day in its new home, parents pulled up at the East 125th Street curb and dropped off heavily bundled children on slippery, snow-dusted sidewalks. Some parents parked and walked their children by hand to the front door.
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