Student Life

Your Virtual Campus

The ISKS K12 Zone is an interactive virtual campus that turns online school into an open-world experience. Hang out with classmates, participate in activities and clubs, and access learning resources in a safe, welcoming environment.

Not a current student? Enroll today for access to the Zone!

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Connect With Friends

Whether students are playing games with their friends or getting to know new classmates, the ISKS K12 Zone offers a fun and safe environment for socializing.

ISKS Zones are split up by grade band so students can interact with their peers through virtual chats, video conferencing, group activities, and much more.

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Participate in Events

Scavenger Hunts

Scavenger Hunts

Participate in scavenger hunts to explore the K12 Zone and win prizes.

Art Competitions

Art Competitions

View a gallery of the K12 Art Competition winners.

School Assemblies

School Assemblies

Attend school assemblies and other activities virtually in the K12 Zone.

In-Zone Games

In-Zone Games

Students can gather their friends to play collaborative chess, complete puzzles, and more.

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Why Students Love the K12 Zone

“I really like being able to talk to my friends, see my teachers, and meet other teachers I might have in junior high.”

–Naya, student1

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Why Parents Love the K12 Zone

“My child adores the K12 Zone. I think it’s a wonderful way for the kids to socialize, plus this way, they can concentrate on learning during Class Connects now.”

–Amanda, parent2

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Why Teachers Love the K12 Zone

“It’s like a recess for the virtual world in education. It’s a place where you can get to know others without the constraints of being in a classroom.”

–Ms. Spangler, K12 teacher3

Create Avatars

Express Yourself
Students can set their imaginations free with K12 Zone avatars they design and customize.

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Ready to check out the K12 Zone?

Currently enrolled students can use the link below to sign in to the ISKS K12 Zone.

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Why the K12 Zone?

Socialization is crucial for student development and success, even at an online school. The K12 Zone offers a one-of-a-kind experience for learning, friendship, and fun.

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Student Safety

The K12 Zone provides a safe space for students to learn, explore, and have fun. Moderators are always present to monitor student activity and step in when necessary.

Want more information?

Download our resource guide to learn more about how the ISKS K12 Zone works, how to get started, and what you and your student can expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

What activities can my student do in the K12 Zone?

How is the K12 Zone monitored?

The K12 Zone is monitored by K12 moderators trained on the layout of the Zone, interacting with students within the Zone, the code of conduct students must follow within the Zone, and how to take action if a student breaks that code of conduct.

What can moderators see in the K12 Zone?

How private is my student’s activity?

Only K12 students, K12 teachers, and moderators can join the K12 Zone.

How is the K12 Zone different than playing video games?

The K12 Zone was designed to foster creativity, socialization, and community. While there are some games within the K12 Zone (tic-tac-toe, chess, etc.), the students will be spending most of their time getting to know others within their school.

Additionally, if students spend excessive time playing games, moderators can encourage other ways for the student to utilize the K12 Zone.

Is it free for students to use?

How can my student access the K12 Zone?

Is the K12 Zone open 24/7?

See the ISKS K12 Zone in Action

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Getting Started

See how simple it is to get started, navigate the K12 Zone, and socialize with classmates and teachers.

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A Day in the Zone

Learn what makes the K12 Zone an engaging, welcoming environment for students to learn and play.

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1Naya is a 2023 student at a K12-powered school in Indiana, and their statement reflects their experience at their school.
2Amanda is the parent of a 2023 student at a K12-powered school in Arkansas, and their statement reflects their experience at their child’s school.
3Ms. Spangler is a 2023 teacher at a K12-powered school in Indiana, and their statement reflects their experience at their school.