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April 27, 2026

Shave and a Haircut for $300

Students at Henley Middle School raised $300 for the Klamath Humane Society and a chance at making their science teacher Mark Nevala shave his well-known beard.

Following a month-long coin drive organized by the Henley Middle School Leadership Club, the students met the $300 challenge issued by Nevala. They then watched as social studies teacher Rob Crebbin — wearing a mask that made it hard to see – swiped at Nevala’s beard with the clippers.

The results, as expected, were entertaining. In the end, Nevala received a shave and a haircut and donned a fake mustache and eyebrows to keep him warm.

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