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Discover LudwigThe phrase "school janitor" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who is responsible for cleaning and maintaining a school building. Example: The school janitor always made sure the hallways were spotless and the classrooms were well-stocked with supplies.
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Officially, she was a school janitor.
Ed Buzynski, the driver and school janitor, turned the handle and shut the door.
He was raised by his mother, who worked as a school janitor, and her parents.
A Laurinburg student once said that at midyear a school janitor was promoted to history teacher.
"Any kid can make a mess," the school janitor tells him.
Harry Ferdinand, the father, is an auxiliary police officer and a school janitor.
An elementary school principal was shot to death Wednesday by a school janitor in Placerville, the police said.
While the gunman roamed the halls, the school janitor – whose fate is still not known – ran along corridors shouting "Guys!
Among 60-odd Pardhis squatting outside Ashti, only one has a formal job, as a school janitor.
The background checks came in response to an incident involving a school janitor charged last month with driving while intoxicated.
But by then, Mrs. Vliatsi, a retired school janitor whose left arm is paralyzed, said authorities could do little.
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