This study was carried out to analyze the managing status of experiential and club activities in the era of online parallel classes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic to derive improvement plans. Experiential and club activities play a major role in forming a sense of community and the socio-psychological and emotional development of students beyond the provision of simple educational experiences in school education. However, the restrictions on experiential and club activities due to the pandemic are becoming obstacles to forming a sense of community and the socio-psychological and emotional growth of students. To this end, this study reconceptualized the meaning of a sense of community and explored the relationship between experiential and club activities. Additionally, a survey was conducted on experiential and club activities conditions for elementary, middle, and high school teachers in 1,131 schools in Gyeonggi province. As a result of the analysis, first, experiential and club activities at school sites were contracted due to COVID-19, but various alternative activities were being carried out despite the contraction and restrictions. Second, the necessity of combining experiential and club activities with Edutech was raised. Third, there was an urgent need to seek alternatives to restore the sense of community among the students, which has been weakened by COVID-19. Based on the above analysis, I would like to make the following recommendations. First, it is necessary to develop an alternative experiential and club activities model that can foster a sense of community in the era of online parallel classes. Second, various group activity education programs for cultivating a sense of community should be developed, and best practices verified through field practice should be disseminated.