T.F.
SO MUCH depends on the community, the community's involvement with the school in the education of the children. Parental involvement is crucial in getting a good balanced education for children.
I grew up in a small town where everybody knew everybody, blah. I hated it. I always told my mom I was just born in the wrong place. My goal in life was to get out. If anything... the desire to get out of a small rural town motivated me to make the best of everything I had to ensure that I had the proper scholarships and education to make it out of there.
I did, it was hard because once I moved to a larger city, I saw how different it was in the rural area.
I am a city girl, love the busy fast paced part of life. When I go back to my roots to visit which is rare because I hate it, I feel as if everything is in slow motion. I have relatives with children in the same grade level as mine now and they are no where close to the level of our curriculum.
It is a personal choice. We are in a great school district with stellar schools and parents are very involved. I would have it no other way for my daughter. I want to her experience diversity, different personality types, different opportunities, and better opportunities.
Before you move, check into the schools your children would be attending. If possible, visit those schools. Get a feel for the people and the environment.
I have family that could never, ever live in a city like I do because they never have and the adjustment would be too much.
Prime example.... (NO OFFENSE INTENDED TO ANYONE) 3 yrs ago, a cousin, the same age as my daughter came to visit. My daughter had an orchestra concert during this visit. At the concert as we were about to take our seats and daughter was already backstage.....The cousin looked to my hubby and me before the concert and said "are there any Americans here". Bless her heart, she didn't know there were any nationalities other than hers... how sad because my daughter has great relationships with people of all nationalities.