Plan Your Way OK
The mission of the Oklahoma Transition Council and the Pathways to Partnerships team is to improve transition education, planning and services through stakeholder partnerships that lead to successful postschool outcomes for students with disabilities. This includes improvement with education or training, employment, independent living, mental health services and community participation.
How to Use Plan Your Way OK
Start by choosing your role at the top. You’ll find videos and resources to help you, your child or youth, or someone you support with a disability plan for a bright future. We’re always adding new content, so be sure to check back!
Ever wonder what a “Good Life” looks like to different people? Watch this video from the Developmental Disabilities Council of Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Family Network to see what friends from Oklahoma and all over the U.S. say about their dreams and ideas for living their best life!
Youth Spotlight
Each month, the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (OK DRS) celebrates an awesome student making big moves!
Sign up for the DRS newsletter to catch the full stories when they are released and stay up to date with DRS Transition!

Meet Serenity
Serenity is a 2024 graduate of Enid High School who is building confidence and real-world skills through her experience in Project SEARCH. From housekeeping duties to assisting patients in a hospital setting, she’s developed a strong work ethic and a passion for helping others—especially alongside nurses. Once shy, Serenity has grown into a more confident and independent individual with clear goals for her future, including working in a daycare or at Goodwill. Her journey reflects determination, personal growth, and readiness for the workforce. Read more to learn how Serenity is turning experience into opportunity.
Featured Events
Youth Expedition: Design a Better Tomorrow
Summer Camp Opportunities
Summer camps can provide structured opportunities to build independence, social skills, and confidence in a supportive environment. Through hands-on activities, peer interaction, and exposure to new experiences, students can strengthen communication, problem-solving, and self-advocacy skills while enjoying a sense of belonging and fun outside of the traditional classroom setting.

STEM Camps 2026
Design – Create – Compete
Join a free, three-day STEM camp offered at various locations across Oklahoma. Through hands-on, project-based learning, students ages 14-19 gain pre-employment experiences that will help with post-high school success while exploring computer-aided design and product development. Participants must be able to follow verbal instructions with limited support.
Visit the DRS Transition STEM Camps webpage for more information, dates, and locations for Summer 2026.
Applications are now being accepted. Apply through the program website.
*Partnership between the Department of Rehabilitation Services and TECH Now Inc.
Rural Oklahoma Camps for Expanding Transition
ROCKET Camp (Ages 10–13): June 16 at Poteau or June 24 at McAlester
ROCKET Camp for ages 10–13 is a fun, one-day experience designed to help younger students begin building confidence, independence, and everyday life skills. Through interactive activities, games, and group experiences, participants explore communication, teamwork, and early self-advocacy in a supportive environment. This camp helps lay the foundation for future success at school, at home, and in the community.
ROCKET Camp (Ages 14–24): June 25-26 at McAlester or June 25-26 at Hobert)
ROCKET Camp for ages 14–24 is a two-day transition-focused experience that prepares youth and young adults for life beyond high school. Participants build skills in self-advocacy, employment readiness, independent living, and decision-making through hands-on activities, real-world practice, and peer engagement. ROCKET Camp empowers participants to plan for their future, strengthen their voice, and take meaningful steps toward adulthood.

Featured Disability-Related Resources
April is an important month for disability awareness, featuring Autism Awareness Month. Dive into our resources: watch the video that spotlights a welcoming, safe place to make friends, take the online course to deepen your understanding of autism, and explore Partners in Success, a training that showcases the strengths and value individuals with Autism and other disabilities bring to the workplace. Start learning, connect, and help build an inclusive community and workforce.
Events Calendar
If you have an event you’d like us to consider adding to this calendar, complete the submission request Google form.
Working Together Community Workshop
Benefits Discussion
On the Road Conference
Heartland Transition Celebration
Toolbox Tuesday: Overview of the Oklahoma IPSE Alliance
988 Mental Health Lifeline
If you need to talk, the 988 Line is available. Whether you’re facing mental health struggles, emotional distress, alcohol or drug use concerns, or just need someone to talk to, 988’s counselors are here for you. You are not alone.
Using the 988 Lifeline is free. Call or text “988” if you are in crisis and need help.
Visit the 988 Lifeline website to see all available mental health resources.
