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The People's Republic of Johnson County 

A nickname for Iowa City, Iowa. Used derisively by some and proudly by others, the nickname refers to the liberal political philosophy of Johnson County, especially in contrast to the surrounding counties and state. Johnson County elects Democratic and/or Liberal candidates in rates uncharacteristic of the state of Iowa. The creation of this liberal enclave probably came about because of the University of Iowa.

As many students of the University will agree, the liberal nature of the area is also probably accounted for by the large number of Chicago area natives who have moved to the area. Many Iowans living in Johnson County and/or attending the university keep their conservative views.

This nickname is thought to be derived from the writings of a conservative reporter in Des Moines, Iowa.
The political views expressed in the People's Republic of Johnson County are typical of the kind expressed in scholarly, educated areas. The reason it is noteworthy in Iowa City is because the surrounding area is very conservative and rural.
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The Osceola County School for the Arts 

The best High School in the world. (Also known as OCSA) Located in Kissimmee Florida,Right on OBT aka STRIPPER STREET!! (;
Sara: Hi im Sara I go to OHS where do you go?
Sam: I go to The Osceola County School for the Arts
Sara: OMG IM SO JEALOUS!!!!
Sam: *erie grin*

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Charleston County School of the Arts

This school is pretty cool considering the fact that you can have art majors... but other than that....
The staff makes some pretty stupid rules, the campus is pretty boring (and in a dangerous, ghetto-ass area), the students are mostly losers (MOSTLY), the classes aren't challenging and a lot of the teachers don't even teach. But other than that it's fine.

Abbreviated as SOA, most of the time called School of the Arts.
Yeah, I go to Charleston County School of the Arts... it kinda sucks, but sometimes it's ok I guess.