Grove City is known for having the ambiance of a comfortable, small-town community with all of the amenities of metropolitan living. This suburb is deeply rooted with historical foundations. St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Plank’s on Broadway, the Railroad Station, and the Gantz Farmhouse are four landmarks that Grove City residents enjoy visiting. The city of just over 32,000 continues to steadily grow with incoming residents and businesses that flourish each year.
Grove City is a part of the southwestern city school district. The educational institutions of Grove City offer wide-ranging opportunities to a diverse population of students throughout the southwestern quadrant of Franklin County, Ohio.
This community is part of Ohio’s sixth-largest school district, covering 127-square miles and providing services to nearly 21,000 K-12 students. Grove City has an astounding establishment of schools within its community. The suburb is home to 2 kindergarten centers, 5 elementary schools, 3 intermediate schools, 3 middle schools, 3 high schools, and 3 special education schools.
Recreation is highlighted in the community through its three signature parks, a destination garden, a senior center, a family water park, a state-of-the-art skate park, eight playgrounds and numerous ball fields and bike paths. There are hundreds of classes and programs for all residents. Any recreational enthusiast would be enthralled by the amenities that Fryer Park alone has to offer. This recreational area features a softball complex, all-access play zone, sledding hill, hiking trails, fishing pond, historical buildings, and is the site of the local YMCA.
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