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!
Does Your District Want to Apply for an Innovative Grant to fund a new Transition Project?
Join the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education (ODCTE) as the application window opens for innovative grants designed to expand transition opportunities in your secondary school, technology center, or college. The grant application will be open from March 2 through May 6, providing eligible programs the opportunity to secure funding that strengthens transition services and supports student success.

Featured Events
2026 Joining Forces Registration is LIVE!
BEST STEP Program
Building Employment Skills for Today (BEST) and Summer Transition Employment Program (STEP) Summer Programs
Are you a youth with a disability (ages 16–21), or a parent of a youth, looking for a way to gain work experience and earn money? The Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) has an exciting opportunity for you!
Youth can work part-time (up to 25 hours per week) with local businesses in their community, build valuable job skills, and earn a paycheck. Check it out!

Latest Podcast
Episode 26.00 – Test Podcast
Thanks for joining us! This brief test episode introduces our new podcast and confirms everything is working smoothly on the website. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes featuring training, resources, and guidance for individuals with special needs, families, educators, and employers. Real content is on the way—we’re glad you’re here!
Featured Disability-Related Resources
February shines a light on Low Vision Awareness Month, and February 28 marks Rare Disease Day. Take a moment to explore the resources below to learn more, build understanding, and discover ways to support individuals and families impacted by low vision and rare diseases.
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!

Meet Ocie
Ocie is a graduate of the Oklahoma School for the Blind, class of May 2025. He enjoys playing video games, coloring, and exploring creative activities, and he especially loves winter because he can bundle up and stay warm. A fan of both sweet and unsweet tea—though sweet tea is his favorite—Ocie brings both personality and purpose to his next steps. Through his time at OSB, he gained hands-on work experience in a greenhouse, recycling center, and auto shop, building practical skills and confidence. He plans to pursue training as a mechanic after high school, with the goal of working in an auto body shop. Known for his humor and ability to give good advice, Ocie encourages other young adults to discover what they enjoy and turn it into a career. He also gives a special shoutout to his friend Tessa, his uncle, and his grandma.
Events Calendar
If you have an event you’d like us to consider adding to this calendar, complete the submission request Google form.
NSU – Riverhawks Scholars Program Announces Transition Program Job Postings
Sibling Camp Interest
TechAccess Oklahoma 2026
From the Ground Up Conference
Transitioning to College: A Family Guide to Accessibility Services in Higher Education
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.
