

“I want to know what kind of training they’ve had,” said Dukas. Neither person will be identified in this article nor on the show to protect them should an active shooter situation every occur. “I’mging to be like a fly on the wall during the “active shooter” scenario,” said Dukas.ĭukas talked with SHS Resource Officer Deputy John Pence, SHS Principal Brian Powderly and two members of the response team. Dukas plotted and planned what was going to happen after school dismissed for the day. They walked the halls and watched the hallway monitor in the main office. We’re not out to convince people but we’re just reporting on what the school is doing.”ĭukas and his crew arrived at the school around 11:30 a.m. “Kids are an important issue for all of us. “A lot of moms and parents watch the show,” said Dukas. With his visit to Sidney, he’s examining the proactive active stance the district is taking should an active shooter situation ever occur at one of the district’s buildings. “Parents don’t send their students to school to get shot.” There he had to interview parents and families about the shootings. He was at various school shootings, such as Columbine and Parkland. The president has mentioned it.”ĭukas, who has been with “Inside Edition” for 25 years, said he has covered many of the school shootings which have occurred in the United States. “We keep our eyes and ears to the ground,” said Dukas when asked how the filming at the school came about.

The second floor of the school was turned into an active shooter scenario as “Inside Edition” Producer Christopher Dukas and his crew, Paul Cronley, of Dayton, and Curt Britton, of Springfield, both with Merlin Productions, filmed the segment about the security measures Sidney City Schools has taken to keep its students safe. SIDNEY - The pop of guns being fired were heard Monday afternoon as “Inside Edition” filmed an upcoming segment for the show at Sidney High School. Learn more about how we review educational and personal development products.”Inside Edition” Producer Christopher Dukas talks Sidney High School Resource Officer Deputy John Pence Monday at the high school. Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here. You can say hi to Julia at or shoot her a DM on Twitter or Instagram (she is on both). Julia is passionate about accessible, affordable education and is living proof that e-learning has the potential to make career transitions more attainable: During quarantine, she completed a five-month Coursera MasterTrack certificate program in Instructional Design from the University of Illinois while starting her role at Insider. Through her work as a sex and relationships editor at Cosmopolitan and BuzzFeed, as well as a freelance lifestyle reporter, Julia learned that she loves interviewing experts and putting together stories that inspire people to make small yet effective changes in their lives.
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