Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Columbus. I go back often and my adult siblings are raising families there. Like the PP said, it's a very livable city. Big enough to feel vibrant, with a nice downtown, good arts and restaurant scene, lots of public parks and green spaces, etc. It's also very family-friendly - the Columbus Zoo and COSI are both amazing. The Ohio State campus is close to Upper Arlington which has excellent schools. Dublin, New Albany, and Worthington are also considered very good. All of these suburbs are predominantly white and UMC. Grandview and Clintonville might offer a more diverse neighborhood/school experience?? Hopefully others will chime in.
Dublin and Worthington are no longer the white homogenous places they used to be. If you are Asian or South Asian, I would consider both. UA is more complicated but any social stuff you encounter will be no different from Bethesda, Chevy Chase, etc. and if you can afford it that would be my first choice, and I say that as a white person in a mixed family. Avoid Columbus public schools.
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Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Columbus. I go back often and my adult siblings are raising families there. Like the PP said, it's a very livable city. Big enough to feel vibrant, with a nice downtown, good arts and restaurant scene, lots of public parks and green spaces, etc. It's also very family-friendly - the Columbus Zoo and COSI are both amazing. The Ohio State campus is close to Upper Arlington which has excellent schools. Dublin, New Albany, and Worthington are also considered very good. All of these suburbs are predominantly white and UMC. Grandview and Clintonville might offer a more diverse neighborhood/school experience?? Hopefully others will chime in.
Anonymous wrote:I know you want feedback about schools and I don't have that to offer, but I'll chime in as a DC-raised academic who's lived in various major cities and who was very happy during a visiting prof year in Columbus. I found it a very livible city, with a number of pretty close-in neighborhoods—think Chevy Chase, but cheaper—as well as beautiful in-town neighborhoods for fans of Victorian architecture. I found the academic community very welcoming. A dozen or so friends who are tenured there seem thoroughly happy with life in Columbus and are well integrated into their town life. In sum, if the school situation works for you I'd vote a strong yes to the experience of living there and working at OSU.
Though I don't have direct experience of having kids in the schools, I can say that the adminstrative pattern of Ohio cities is that for the most part each suburb is its own school district (vs. county-level school districts around here), so you can search for the optimal combination of town/suburb, proximity to campus, school quality, and so on. That setup can lead to very high real estate taxes that somewhat tamp down the savings in prices, but it can also have advantages in local school quality.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Columbus. I go back often and my adult siblings are raising families there. Like the PP said, it's a very livable city. Big enough to feel vibrant, with a nice downtown, good arts and restaurant scene, lots of public parks and green spaces, etc. It's also very family-friendly - the Columbus Zoo and COSI are both amazing. The Ohio State campus is close to Upper Arlington which has excellent schools. Dublin, New Albany, and Worthington are also considered very good. All of these suburbs are predominantly white and UMC. Grandview and Clintonville might offer a more diverse neighborhood/school experience?? Hopefully others will chime in.
Anonymous wrote:Check out Upper Arlington, Grandview, Worthington or Bexley. Columbus is a very family friendly city. Dublin is also a nice suburb further out but leans more conservative, the Muirfield section is built around a Jack Nicklaus golf course. New Albany is an exurb, but I would steer clear of there unless you’d like interacting with Les Werner and his cronies.
Columbus Academy and Columbus School for Girls are both independent single sex schools. Wellington also has a good reputation.
The weather is meh. Kind of overcast much if the year, but otherwise similar to the DC area.