About a month ago, the eight-member Builderโ€™s 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 heโ€™d be willing to shave his head if the club reached a certain monetary goal.

He said heโ€™d do it for $2,000. There was no way a small club was going to pull in that much, he figured. The Builderโ€™s 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. โ€œSheโ€™s the reason I Relay,โ€ Walsh said.

The Builderโ€™s 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 wasnโ€™t 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. โ€œI want them to understand the background of it,โ€ Walsh said. โ€œTo see the reasoning behind it.โ€

DiCocco doesnโ€™t have a personal reason for participating. He said he likes the students who asked him to be a part of it. โ€œI canโ€™t believe they really raised so much money,โ€ he said. โ€œThat blew my mind. But itโ€™s a good cause โ€ฆ they whittled me down.โ€

Diane Richards, a stylist at Nancyโ€™s Beauty Shop and a cancer survivor, first shaved DiCoccoโ€™s head. Then, Richards lopped off Walshโ€™s 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. โ€œItโ€™s hair,โ€ Walsh said. โ€œItโ€™ll grow back.โ€

DiCocco, a first-year teacher at Stoddert, agreed. โ€œAt the end of the day, itโ€™s just hair. Itโ€™ll grow back,โ€ he said. โ€œItโ€™s my first year โ€ฆ I survived and Iโ€™m 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.