Congratulations to Alex Wierbicki on a Historic Record at ECHS, opportunities with Access Health CT, and Judges Needed for CT History Day

February 19, 2026




Proud to see East Hartford’s own Alex Wierbicki, a senior and varsity hockey goalie at East Catholic High School, etch his name into the record books by setting the program’s all-time saves record with more than 1,600 career saves.


Reaching this milestone is a testament to his dedication, resilience, and countless hours of hard work between the pipes. Setting a school record is no small feat, it reflects not only his skill and consistency, but also his leadership, composure under pressure, and the steady presence he’s brought to the team throughout his career.

This is a tremendous accomplishment for Alex and a proud moment for the entire East Hartford community. Congratulations on making school history and leaving a lasting legacy. Go East Hartford!


Access Health CT:
The Broker Academy

Access Health CT is committed to reducing health disparities across Connecticut. To support this mission, a free Broker Academy training program is being offered to empower community members and organizations to drive positive change. Participants will receive comprehensive training, have their exam fees covered, and be paired with a mentor, ensuring support at every step of the journey.

Minimum requirements to apply:

  • 18 years or older
  • High school diploma or GED
  • 1-3 recommendation letters Community service experience
  • Preference will be given to applicants who reside or work in underserved areas

Click here for more information and to sign up for notifications.

For questions, email  AHCT.BrokerAcademy@ct.gov

Click here to sign up for a virtual Broker Academy Info Session, multiple dates available.


Judges Needed for
Connecticut History Day

A program called Connecticut History Day is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to serve as judges at one of its five Regional Contests. Judges play a crucial role in encouraging students as they share their historical research and creative work. Click here to learn more and sign up to judge at a regional contest.

Judges have the opportunity to meet students, evaluate and rank projects, and provide meaningful, constructive feedback to every participant. No prior judging experience is necessary, judges receive pre-contest training and clear materials to review in advance.

Contest day judging runs from 8:00 a.m. until the early afternoon with coffee, snacks, and lunch provided. Website and paper judges meet with students on contest day, but they review projects in the week prior to the event. Documentary, performance, and exhibit judges both view the project and meet with the students at the contest.


Community Events

On Thursday, February 19 at 1:00 p.m. there will be a Homeschool Meet-Up at the Raymond Library (840 Main Street).

Connect with other homeschool families and enjoy a self-directed STEAM program where kids can explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math activities. It’s a great chance to connect while enjoying hands-on learning and make new friends.

Click here to register.