There has been a recent TikTok trend floating around the internet: “Born to ____, forced to _____.” Seeing this trend show up on my “For You Page” so many times inspired me to take this trend and apply it to Rosary’s beloved staff and students.
Many of Rosary’s staff members have unique talents outside of teaching that I believe they were born to pursue besides their current occupations.
Mrs. LeClair: Born to be an FBI agent, forced to teach.
Mrs. Davidson: Born to be a professional recorder player, forced to teach.
Ms. Barclay: Born to be an opera singer, forced to teach.
Mr. Bevins: Born to be a Romantic movement water polo cult leader, forced to teach.
Mr. Guerrero: Born to be a solid-state physicist, forced to teach.
Mr. Chavez: Born to be a Supreme Court judge, forced to teach.
Mr. Clough: Born to be a real-life Diet Coke can, forced to teach.
Mrs. Langenwalter: Born to be an influencer, forced to teach.
Mrs. Ward: Born to make matcha, forced to teach.
Mr. Lyons: Born to bake, forced to teach.
Ms. LaBonte: Born to star in Red & Gold, forced to be the Activities Director.
Mrs. Burboa: Born to be a Rockette, forced to be the Dean.
Along with this, some of our Royals chose to partake in this trend.
Mallory Mojica-Ye ‘24: Born to be a balloon animal artist, forced to be a student.
Jazzlyn Sandoval ‘25: Born to be tall, forced to wear platforms.
Siena Ruszak ’26: Born to summer, forced to winter.
Samantha Nocella ‘24: Born to be blonde, forced to visit the hair salon every month.
Alexa Pineda ‘27: Born to wear flair leggings, forced to follow dress code.
Ava Perez ‘24: Born to be late, forced to sit through detention.
Alyssa McCreary ‘25: Born to be a multi-sport athlete, forced to cheer.
Harper Clark ‘26: Born to be a shopaholic, forced to save money.
Sarah Quiros ‘24: Born to swim, forced to walk.
I hope you enjoyed seeing our very own Royals and Royal staff participate in this funny social media trend.