If you could be world famous forever, what would you want to be famous for? Staff reporters asked a bunch of Grizzlies to find out and there were a lot of interesting answers.
Alisson Mairena, seventh grader: “I would be famous for being the best nurse in the world.”
Kimbery Alfaro, eighth grader: “I would wanna be a makeup artist.”
Andrea Topete, eighth grader: “I would be famous for doing nails because I like doing nails.”
Noemi Reyes, eighth grader: “If I could be world famous forever it would probably be for being mean but in a kind, funny way.”
Mr. Jimenez, teacher: “I would be famous for being a singer.”
Darleena Phromthep, eighth grader: “I would be famous for being a model.”
Christopher Rodas, eighth grader: “I would be famous for being a rapper.”
Camila Lopez, seventh grader: “I would be famous for loving blankets because I love being comfy.”
Ms. Jackie, Main Office: “It would be cool to be a world famous DJ.”
Lariza Lopez, eighth grader: “I would be famous for swimming.”
Mr. Wah, Avid Coordinator: “I would be famous for being an auto racing driver.”
Katherine Menjivar, eighth grader, “It would be for car racing.”
Mr. Aguinaga, Teacher: “If I could be famous, I would want to be famous for creating a solution for world hunger. For example,plants can make their own food. What if we could put chloroplast or chlorophyll in people’s cells and when they lay in the sun, they can make their own food? Not only that, if we could be green, there would be no more racism.”
Kamaiyah Felix, eighth grader: “I would be famous for helping people.”
Ethan Mendez, seventh grader: “I would be world famous for being the best pilot in the F-22 (Raptor aircraft).”
Cindy Orantes, eighth grader: “I would want to be famous for discovering a new element.”
Mrs. Jimenez, teacher: “If I could be world famous forever it would be a person that stops diseases.”
Melody Zuniga, seventh grader: “If I was world famous, I would want to be the best dancer or singer.”
Ms. Pang, teacher: “For being a math teacher to many students because I’ve been teaching
math.”
Jonathan Ruiz, sixth grader: “If I was world famous, I would want to be the world’s best Video Gamer.”
Mr. Estrada, Teacher: “I would be famous for being the world’s greatest teacher.”
Brandon Castillo, eighth grader: “I would be world famous for having the most McDonald’s points.”
Ms. Campbell, teacher: “I would be famous for being better at basketball than Mr. Dominique.”
Emily Hernandez, 6th grader: “I would be world famous for being the best chef.”
Mr. Acevedo, counselor: “I want to be a famous Yankee.”
Tobias Almaraz, eighth grader: “I would be world famous for being the best boyfriend.”
Ms. Lapham, teacher: “I want to be the greatest football coach and lead my kid’s team to an undefeated record.”
Matthew Rodriguez, eighth grader: “I would be a Youtube famous Pro skater because I like skating and I can do cool tricks.”
Mr. Valdovinos, teacher, “I would like to be famous by helping young people reach their dreams and understand they can go to college and succeed in life and have a bright future.”
Adrian Torres, seventh grader: “I would be famous for being a dog trainer that can do anything.”
Omar Garcia, eighth grader: “I would be famous for making kindness content because I like helping people.”
Rocio Hernandez, eighth grader: “My looks. Just for my looks.”
Junior Salgado, seventh grader: “For winning 1 trillion dollars.”
Robert Tan, eighth grader: “Would be famous for being the first flash.”
Sofia Aguilar, seventh grader: “I would be famous for talking too much.”
Ms. Delgadillo, Teacher: “Being Tik-Tok famous.”
David Gallo, eighth grader, “If I had to choose to be famous for one thing forever it would be music.”
Mr. Crews, Teacher: “Writing music for the world.”
Kimberly Bojorquez, eighth grader: “I would be famous for playing an instrument because I’m the only one that can play a cello.”
Mr. Chris, Security: “I would be a pro football player.”
Natalie Hernandez, eighth grader: morning announcer: “If I could be famous I would be famous for making the announcements.”
Angel Salazar, seventh grader: “I would be famous for helping the homeless.”
Mr. Zimmer, teacher: “I want to be famous for helping people around the world learn the skills to be self-sufficient and comfortable economically.”
Ms. Perrigue, teacher: “I would be famous for doing yoga around the world.”
Ms. Jain, teacher: ”I would be famous for singing because it was my dream to sing ever since I was a little girl.”
Aliah Hernandez, seventh grader: ”I would be famous for being a Roblox player”.
Aprill Hernandez, eighth grader: “I would be famous for being president of SMS.”
Enzo Garcia, eighth grader: “Would be famous for being a basketball player.”
Ms. Heather, Main Office: “I would be famous for being famous.”
Mr. Rodriguez, assistant principal: “I would want to be famous for making the world more peaceful.”
Mr. Ortega, Principal: “I’m already doing what I want to be famous for.”