TITUSVILLE, N.J. - Going bald for childhood cancer – it’s worth it. Dozens of children did just that Friday at Bear Tavern Elementary School.They rolled into the gym at the Titusville, New Jersey school to either watch classmates get shaved or get themselves shaved, either totally bald, or get a haircut.
Isaac Waas has been at it for years and his dad loves him for it."I was like, I just wanna shave my head to raise money for this and he was like, ‘Okay.’ Because he doesn't have any hair, so he was like, ‘Okay,’" Isaac said.
His dad added, "It's been a tradition ever since, so much that our younger son, Elliot, this year decided he wanted to do it.
He's in third grade."Buzzers clicked at 2 p.m. in the school and the hair started to fly and youngsters were blown away by the spectacle.One student remarked, "A little bit weird.