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Spoiled Student Gets An Attitude Adjustment From The Creepy Janitor 1 ((better)) -

And with that, Lexi's world began to shift in ways she never could have imagined. The creepy janitor had set his sights on her, and she was about to learn a lesson she would never forget.

The story typically centers on a protagonist—often a wealthy, high-status student—who treats the school environment like a personal playground. This character represents the "spoiled" archetype: someone who believes that their family’s money or their own social standing exempts them from basic empathy and school rules. And with that, Lexi's world began to shift

Landon laughed. He had a lacrosse game in an hour. He didn’t think about the old man again. He didn’t think about the old man again

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Emily rolled her eyes and scoffed. "Ugh, why do I have to? Can't you just clean it up for me?"

Features a janitor involved in a plot to "adjust" the attitudes of rebellious teens through brainwashing. The Janitor (2003) A low-budget horror film where a janitor targets students.

Julian walked out of St. Jude’s that night without a word. He didn't become a saint overnight, but he never dropped a piece of trash again. He learned that the "creepy" man in the basement wasn't a monster; he was a mirror—and Julian finally didn't like what he had seen.