I was born and raised in Spain in a city called Albacete (in Castilla-La Mancha region, much more known as Quixote´s Land), located in the South-East section of Spain. I´m the sixth of seven siblings and I am so proud to be part of my family. We are very close and we gather together often to have lunch with our mother. All of my family lives in my city of Albacete. My father, unfortunately, passed away in 1992.

I graduated from Castilla-La Mancha University (Albacete). I have two degrees in Education, major in Physical Education and one in English as a Second Language. Although it is my first year working here in the United States, I have been working as a teacher during the past 8 years in Spain. In 2005 I became tenured teacher.

I was eager to come over the States and to live this incredible experience. What I like most about NDPA is its focus in Spanish, how parents are involved in the school and the good mood of all faculty and staff. They are so awesome and are helping me a lot with my first year here in NDPA.

Before becoming educator, I worked as a tennis coach for many years. My interests are traveling, sports, outdoors, music, movies, and to get together with my friends to socialize and have a good time with them.