Earlier this year, David Canine, Vice President of Educational Transitions and Deputy Superintendent of Richland Collegiate High School of Mathematics, Science and Engineering (RCHS), challenged the class of 2008 to get more than $1 million in scholarship offers. If successful, he promised to shave his head.The seniors met and exceeded the challenge, collecting over $2 million in scholarships from various in-state and out-of-state colleges and universities, both public and private. On May 12, Canine pays up by going bald for the cause.The class of 2008 will be the first graduating class of RCHS. The charter school was formed in the Fall of 2006 for area students to complete their last two years of high school at Richland College, earning both college credit and their high school diploma.Who: Richland Collegiate High SchoolWhat: Deputy Superintendent David Canine gets his head shaved as a result of RCHS seniors earning $2 million in scholarshipsWhen: 3 p.m., May 12Where: Richland College -- East Breezeway12800 Abrams RoadDallas, TX 75243 http://www.richlandcollege.edu/