TULSA, Okla. (May 1, 2026) — Literacy resources for 2nd graders in Oologah, composting equipment for students in Chouteau, and an electric current board in Henryetta are just some of the projects funded by 2026 Teacher Vision Grants, Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) announced today.
The 25 PSO Teacher Vision grants to Oklahoma public school teachers total more than $11,000. Ranging from $100 to $500, the grants are designed to make creative projects possible for Pre-K through grade 12 teachers.
Oklahoma educators who live or teach in PSO service areas or in communities with major PSO facilities are eligible to apply for the grants. With an eye toward improving student academic achievement, PSO has a special interest in science, mathematics, technology, and the study of energy.
“The passion and creativity teachers show through these grant applications is truly inspiring,” said PSO President and COO Leigh Anne Strahler. “By supporting these ideas, we’re helping educators give students hands-on experiences that deepen learning and open new possibilities.”
For more information on the Teacher Vision Grant program and other education initiatives, visit https://www.aep.com/community/education/.
2026 Grant Recipients come from the following school districts:
Oologah Public Schools
Owasso Public Schools
Nowata Public Schools
Atoka Public Schools
Chouteau Public Schools
Henryetta Public Schools
Inola Public Schools
Grove Public Schools
Dewey Public Schools
Jay Public Schools
Bixby Public Schools