ROGUE VALLEY, Ore. — School districts across Oregon are keeping students busy in fun and engaging ways this summer. This comes after the state gave districts new funding to ensure students continue learning after a pretty tough last school year. Arts and crafts, lego building, science experiments, and much more are being offered to kids aged kindergarten to 8th grade this summer. The best part for parents? The summer sessions are free. “We have been breaking open rocks, and we have these cool rock kits and check if they’re magnetic and like, look at the different minerals in them,” said incoming 5th graders at Central Point Elementary School, Carter Rosetto and Jackson Broughton. They’re a part of CPE’s Connect Summer Program.