Dublin • March 18, 2025
Good morning, Dublin. Mark your calendars for April 27, 2025—the 12th annual Urban Living Tour returns to Columbus, offering a fascinating peek into downtown living spaces you might otherwise never see. From rooftop patios with skyline views to state-of-the-art fitness centers, this self-guided tour lets you explore apartments, condos, and homes across neighborhoods like the Short North, German Village, and Franklinton, all starting from Jaeger Square.
Meanwhile, local schools continue working through an educational puzzle that's stumped districts nationwide. While reading skills have largely recovered from pandemic disruptions, math proficiency remains stubbornly below pre-COVID levels across Central Ohio. Some bright spots have emerged in districts like Westerville, where summer programs and new teaching approaches focusing on mathematical reasoning are helping students regain their numerical footing—though experts suggest more innovation may be needed to solve this persistent equation.
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🏙️ Columbus showcases urban living with its 12th annual tour. The Urban Living Tour returns on April 27, 2025, offering a self-guided open house experience through Downtown Columbus and surrounding neighborhoods. Attendees can explore apartments, condos, and homes—both for rent and for sale—while checking out amenities like rooftop patios and fitness centers. The tour begins at Jaeger Square and includes properties in neighborhoods such as the Short North, German Village, and Franklinton. Since launching in 2014, this event has become a unique way to experience what city living has to offer.
📊 Math scores still lag five years after COVID disrupted classrooms. Central Ohio schools are on the road to recovery, with most districts showing improved math test scores since 2022. While reading skills have largely bounced back, math remains a stubborn challenge across all student demographics. Districts like Westerville have found success through intervention programs, summer school initiatives, and innovative curricula that emphasize mathematical reasoning over rote learning. Experts note that math recovery has flatlined recently, suggesting schools need new approaches to help students fully regain their footing.
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