Timothy Hostetter, the school’s principal, said it was easy to say yes to an opportunity to showcase a passionate student. Her producers had suggested a profile, and they reached out to the K-12 school in Poughkeepsie with only 130 students. The visit had been in the works since the clip aired on March 14 and became a hit with several staff members including Huff, who said she was wowed by the clean delivery and poise of the tot-sized reporter. ![]() Huff spoke about her 20-plus years in the industry, answered questions from the kids and gave a tour of the station’s state-of-the-art storm chaser vehicle. Thanks to Tulloch’s segment, students from fifth, sixth and seventh grades were crammed into a classroom for a presentation that will be featured during a Friday news broadcast. “Your fellow student Dallas has made you very famous today.” “So you guys know why we’re here, right?” Huff said as all eyes turned to Tulloch, who sat on the edge of her chair and smiled. The attention remained on the sixth-grader even as Huff walked into the room. TWO FEET: Snowfall hits 2 feet in spots as storm subsides On Thursday, her newfound fame reached new heights: Janice Huff, WNBC’s chief meteorologist, paid her classroom a special visit.įUN IN THE SNOW: Warm weather - and snow - draws people to Dutchess parks The clip, shot by Tulloch’s older sister, was eventually used on-air by News 4 New York, and later played throughout Academy classrooms. It started a little over a week ago, when the Fishkill resident stood outside with a microphone and piece of paper to report the hour-by-hour snowfall totals from Winter Storm Stella. Watch Video: Video: NBC meteorologist visits Tabernacle Christian AcademyĮleven-year-old Dallas Tulloch has become something of a celebrity in the Tabernacle Christian Academy sixth grade class.
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