The news of the passing of Juana María Zoydo Pardo, at the age of 78, has deeply affected Alcorcón's educational community. The long-serving teacher at Villa de Alcorcón school is remembered for her profound teaching vocation, her approachability, and the dedication that inspired several generations of students.
Confirmed by fellow teacher Rafael Sanz Secundino, the news has prompted numerous expressions of affection and recognition on social media. Former students, families, and colleagues have highlighted her strong commitment to education and her ability to support her students with humanity and dedication, establishing her as an exemplary educator who impacted lives both inside and outside the classroom.
The current affairs podcast from Alcorcón Hoy features testimonials from former students such as Joaquín Parejo, Gema Morera, David Díaz, and Sergio Greco, who share fond memories of their experiences with the teacher.
Regarding leisure activities, Sala Jowke, located at Avenida de San Martín de Valdeiglesias, 22, is offering weekend plans. Additionally, with the arrival of warmer weather, Alcorcón's outdoor municipal swimming pools will begin a staggered opening throughout June. The Carlos Hernández Ortiz pool at the Los Cantos sports center will open on June 6, followed by Santo Domingo on June 14, and La Canaleja on June 20, providing residents with summer leisure and refreshment options.
On June 7, the Santo Domingo sports center will host the Alcorcón Sports Festival, an event organized in conjunction with the Association of Sports Clubs of Alcorcón (ACDA) to conclude the sports season and recognize local clubs and athletes. The day will include an awards ceremony, activities, and a free popular paella organized by the Sports Department. The event will also have a charitable focus, with proceeds going to help Kilian, a five-year-old boy from Alcorcón, and will feature an information stand from the Platform of Educators of Alcorcón.




