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The Social Side of Online School

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Last updated: December 13, 2025 2:53 pm
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Social life – Being an online student does not mean kids can’t have a rich and rewarding social life.

Picture a student navigating across campus. They slide into a booth in the cafeteria and chat with friends. Later, they stop by the library to choose one of the monthly titles before joining a lively book club discussion. Eventually, they sit at their desk—decorated to their liking—and focus as their teacher begins the afternoon lesson.

It sounds like a typical day at a traditional school. But this isn’t a school building. It’s a day in the K12 Zone, a virtual campus designed for K12-powered online students at schools like West Virginia Virtual Academy (WVVA).

This scene challenges two persistent myths about online education: that it lacks opportunities for social interaction and that it can’t foster meaningful relationships. For families exploring online education, these misconceptions can cause them to hesitate.

In reality, many online schools prioritize social interactions and provide platforms where deep bonds and meaningful friendships can be built. As an online educator, I’ve witnessed and experienced this firsthand.

I’ll never forget watching friends meet tearfully in-person for the first time at high school graduations—many of them classmates for years, their friendships extending beyond the virtual classroom.

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Another powerful story comes from a colleague who shared that she had been invited to attend the adoption ceremony of two of her online students, highlighting the deep bond that can be built between teachers, students, and their families in an online community. Research backs what many of us in online education have experienced. A study in Perspectives on Psychological Science found that teens who frequently engage in online communication report higher quality friendships and overall well-being. These interactions also promote feelings of belonging, replenish self-esteem, and help teens feel accepted and valued.

Many online schools provide platforms and activities specifically designed to promote connection, belonging, and friendship. This can include extracurriculars like clubs, competitions, esports leagues, and virtual field trips, enabling students to chat and interact in a fun, engaging way outside the classroom.

K12-powered online schools like WVVA have taken this even further by creating a full virtual campus: the K12 Zone. Here, students move through the campus using customizable avatars and can visit spaces like the cafeteria, library, music room, or garden. They can chat with friends, meet with their counselor, decorate their desk and locker, and even adopt and care for a virtual pet.

The K12 Zone also features library books, calming activities, music, virtual field trips, and interactive art. There’s even a homecoming dance and game—with two K12-powered online schools’ esports teams going head-to-head in a match filled with school spirit. In October’s game, at halftime, a compilation video showcased students who participated in a dance challenge, learning all the moves to “Thriller.”

Students from opposite sides of the country can solve puzzles together in the virtual library or venture on a national park scavenger hunt—building friendships that cross geographic and cultural lines.

This dedicated space, along with the activities offered by online schools, makes friendship and community possible for students, regardless of their circumstances. Imagine how life-changing a virtual campus can be for students who are unable to attend an in-person campus whether due to a compromised immune system or frequent hospitalizations. Through the virtual classroom, extracurriculars, and platforms like the K12 Zone, students get the full student experience in a safe environment.

All of this demonstrates that just because an online student does not attend school in person doesn’t mean they can’t have a rich and rewarding social life. Online schools, just like traditional ones, are thriving communities filled with school spirit, connection, and care.

For families considering online learning, socialization should not be seen as a limitation. In fact, it’s a strength. In today’s virtual classrooms, students aren’t learning on their own. They’re interacting with teachers and classmates, creating meaningful school experiences, and forming friendships to last a lifetime.

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