Work-based learning has been a critical area of growth for schools looking to ensure students have relevant real world experiences that prepare them for college, career, and life. During this time of uncertainty, there are unique opportunities for work-based learning teachers and administrators to help students engage with business partners remotely, support critical industries with virtual projects, and to advance programs for next year. If you are just getting started with work-based learning, or scaling a program at a district or regional level, it has never been more critical to collaborate with others to share best practices. During uncertain times we all must do our best to ensure students develop the competencies and relationships that will make their future a bit more certain.