Rocky, an easygoing man who has spent over three decades at the institution, is known for making people smile wherever he goes. Rocky, according to the pupils, is more than simply a janitor; he is also a source of inspiration. Akio and Allison, eighth graders, decide it’s time Rocky knew how much he means to them. As a result, they seek assistance from the ‘Dude.

Be Nice’ project, which is managed by Brent, the CEO, who is equally taken by Rocky’s narrative.Moreover, the students have a trick up their sleeves. They inform Rocky that the crew is interviewing him for the yearbook. Little does he realize what lies ahead for him! Rocky’s love for the San Francisco 49ers provides a unique perspective. Brent even contacts Adam Schneider, a former player for the squad, who is equally enthralled by the project.
The player even travels to California to take part in the event.In addition to the celebrity presence, Mike Smith, a project team member, tells the pupils how his school janitor changed his life. He underlined the necessity of valuing people who leave a legacy.The stage is set, and the pupils are prepared with a bucket of Rocky’s favorite candy and banners proclaiming him their number one.

Mr. Garcia, a teacher, asks Rocky for assistance cleaning the podium. Instead of a mess, Rocky is welcomed with cheers, candy, and an Adam Schneider-signed ball.
Rocky stands there, surprised and shocked, as the entire school explodes in applause. The excitement in his eyes is only matched by the broad smiles of the children who organized this wonderful event. When the team asks Rocky how he feels, he responds simply but profoundly:
“Just having the kids there improves my day. It’s an honor. This heartwarming incident at Riverside Middle School is a bright example of gratitude, camaraderie, and the extraordinary friendships that can form in the most unexpected locations. These youngsters teach an inspiring lesson on kindness and respect that will definitely resonate with many.