Dozens of Elida students have reached a big milestone. The kids are graduating from pre-school, but many of the students participated in an activity that is typically forbidden... cutting hair. At the end of the graduation ceremony, students and staff cut and shaved the hair of teacher Alaina Morris.
Morris allowed the razor to touch her head for the St. Baldrick's foundation. It's a charity that focuses on childhood cancer research. Morris promised to shave her head if she could raise $1,000. As of Friday morning she was $400 dollars above her goal. Cancer survivor and fellow teacher Laura Groman completed the hairdo.
Morris allowed the razor to touch her head for the St. Baldrick's foundation. It's a charity that focuses on childhood cancer research. Morris promised to shave her head if she could raise $1,000. As of Friday morning she was $400 dollars above her goal. Cancer survivor and fellow teacher Laura Groman completed the hairdo.
