About a month ago, the eight-member Builderโs Club at Benjamin Stoddert Middle School started collecting money for Relay for Life Charles County. Eighth graders Alyssa Gerhart and Taylor Somerville asked the band teacher, Daniel DiCocco, if heโd be willing to shave his head if the club reached a certain monetary goal.
He said heโd do it for $2,000. There was no way a small club was going to pull in that much, he figured. The Builderโs Club collected donations outside of area businesses, put out coin collection jars at others and asked for a dollar or two from classmates.
As the collections grew, sixth-grade reading teacher Holly Walsh said she would be willing to shave her head โ but the group would have to collect a total of at least $4,000. Walsh is a volunteer with Relay for Life Charles County, helping organize the event and participating. She lost her maternal grandmother, Mae Jesswein, to cancer in 2010. โSheโs the reason I Relay,โ Walsh said.
The Builderโs Club raised more than $4,000, and on June 6 DiCocco and Walsh kept their promises. Walsh discussed why she was going through with it with her students. She wasnโt getting rid of her long, dark hair for no reason. She asked them about the causes that they would be willing to do it for. โI want them to understand the background of it,โ Walsh said. โTo see the reasoning behind it.โ
DiCocco doesnโt have a personal reason for participating. He said he likes the students who asked him to be a part of it. โI canโt believe they really raised so much money,โ he said. โThat blew my mind. But itโs a good cause โฆ they whittled me down.โ
Diane Richards, a stylist at Nancyโs Beauty Shop and a cancer survivor, first shaved DiCoccoโs head. Then, Richards lopped off Walshโs ponytail before getting out the clippers. While some girls urged Walsh to keep her sudden and asymmetrical bob, others encouraged her to get the buzz cut. โItโs hair,โ Walsh said. โItโll grow back.โ
DiCocco, a first-year teacher at Stoddert, agreed. โAt the end of the day, itโs just hair. Itโll grow back,โ he said. โItโs my first year โฆ I survived and Iโm bald.โ
Relay for Life Charles County starts 6 p.m. June 9 at the Charles County Fairgrounds in La Plata. For more information, go to http://bit.ly/2qTSSrb.

