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Try to Keep Calm While Reading What a School Did to a 9-Year-Old Girl After She Shaved Her Head to Support Her Cancer-Stricken Friend
Kamryn said she felt shaving her head to support Delaney was the "right thing to do." (Image source: KUSA-TV)

Try to Keep Calm While Reading What a School Did to a 9-Year-Old Girl After She Shaved Her Head to Support Her Cancer-Stricken Friend

"Felt it was the right thing to do."

A Colorado 9-year-old was not allowed in class Monday because she violated the school's dress code. Her offense? Shaving her head as an act of compassion to support a friend battling cancer.

Kamryn Renfro, who attends Caprock Academy, a public charter school in Grand Junction, told KUSA-TV she "felt it was the right thing to do."

Kamryn Refno shaved her head with her mother's permission to support her friend with cancer. Her shaved head thought violates her school's dress code policy and she was asked no to return until her hair grew back. (Image source: KUSA-TV) Kamryn Renfro shaved her head with her mother's permission to support her friend with cancer. Her shaved head thought violates her school's dress code policy and she was asked no to return until her hair grew back. (Image source: KUSA-TV)

“I was really excited I would have somebody to support me, and I wouldn’t be alone with people always laughing at me. I would at least have somebody to go through it all,” 11-year-old Delaney Clements, Kamryn's friend who recently started chemotherapy, told KDVR-TV.

The school said in a statement that its dress code policy was "created to promote safety, uniformity and a non-distracting environment for the school's students."

Kamryn said she felt shaving her head to support Delaney was the "right thing to do." (Image source: KUSA-TV) Kamryn said she felt shaving her head to support Delaney was the "right thing to do." (Image source: KUSA-TV)

"Under this policy, shaved heads are not permitted," Catherine Norton Breman, president and chair of Caprock Academy board of directors, said, according to KUSA.

Watch KUSA's report:

Jamie Olson Renfro, Kamryn's mother, wrote on Facebook Sunday that her daughter was asked by the school not to return until her hair grew back. The mother said she realized that, as a parent, she signed unto the school's rules every year, but "I never thought my 9-year-old daughter would do something so courageous, brave and selfless."

In response to criticism of the school's initial, unwavering response, the school's board of directors called a closed meeting to discuss the issue Tuesday evening, KKOC-TV reported.

Kamryn was allowed to return to school Tuesday while the board discusses the issue.

“Words can not express how humbled my family is from all the support that our friends, family and even people we have never met before, have shown us through this ordeal that we started [Sunday] evening,” Renfro wrote on Facebook.

(H/T: Fox News)

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