K through 3 is a progressive idea.

Our future needs this program to make a difference for the future. To get there we need your support. As with all grass root projects we need community support to move forward. As badly as funding is needed, your personal involvement is needed more. Put your talents and skill to work to promote, raise funds, and teach our children self love and self responsibility. We need everyone that wants a better community, less crime, and overall more peace and happiness.
We need to have your input, your voice will have our ear. We need you to tell others, to contact family, friends, school district and government officials. Send them a "crayon" ask them to read our information.

Speak Up - It's Your Time.
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Join our "crayon" project. Send your Governor, Senator or President a crayon supporting this program. Be sure to add Kthough3.org to all crayon.

All it takes is any crayon, just attach a sticker or add a note that states that you support K through 3. Be sure to ask for their support.

With your help and support we will make the change.

DID YOU KNOW?
It took only ONE person to make these major changes in school.


We do not agree or disagree with these issues, they are only used as example to what a single person can do.

McCollum v. Board of Education, 333 U.S. 203, 212 (1948).
Struck down religious instruction in public schools. The case involved school-sponsored religious instruction in which the sole nonreligious student, Jim McCollum, was placed in detention and persecuted by schoolmates in Champaign, Illinois.
Tudor v. Board of Education of Rutherford, 14 J.N. 31 (1953), cert. denied 348 U.S. 816 (1954). .
Let stand a lower court ruling that the practice of allowing volunteers to distribute Gideon Bibles at public school was unconstitutional.
Engel v. Vitale, 370 U.S. 421 (1962). .
Declared prayers in public school unconstitutional.
Abington Township School District v. Schempp, 374. U.S. 203 (1963). .
Declared unconstitutional devotional Bible reading and recitation of the Lord's Prayer in public schools.
Epperson v. Arkansas, 393 U.S., 97, 104 (1968). .
Struck down state law forbidding schools to teach the science of evolution.
Stone v. Graham, 449 U.S. 39 (1980). .
Declared unconstitutional the posting of the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
Wallace v. Jaffree, 472 U.S. 38, 72 (1985). .
Overturned law requiring daily "period of silence not to exceed one minute... for meditation or daily prayer."
Jager v. Douglas County School District, 862 F.2d 824 (11th Cir.), Cert. den. 490 U.S. 1090 (1989).
Let stand a lower court ruling in Georgia that pre-game invocations at high school football games are unconstitutional.
Lee v. Weisman, 120 L.E. 2d 467/ 112 S.C.T. 2649 (1992). .
Ruled prayers at public school graduations an impermissible establishment of religion.
Berger v. Rensselaer, 982 F.2d, 1160 (7th Cir.) Cert. denied. 124 L.E. 2d 254 (1993). .
Let stand ruling barring access to Gideons to pass out bibles in Indiana schools.
Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe, 530 U.S. 290 (2000). .
Barred student-led prayers at public school functions.

K through 3 program does not acknowledge

agree or disagree with what each of these people did.  
The facts are, one person made a major change. Your can be part of Kthrough3.
Make your voice heard. Help Our Communities!

It ONLY took one person to get pray out of school.
In a Country with GOD as the base of it's identity!