Meagan Falcon

Meagan Falcon

Senior Communications Manager

Meagan Falcon is Senior Communications Manager at Texas 2036, where she combines storytelling, design and digital strategy to make complex public policy research engaging and accessible. She leads web content, visual communications and audience engagement across the organization's digital platforms.

Posts

The Life and Legacy of Tom Luce

August 4, 2026
This is a preview of our Texas 2036 newsletter providing an overview of the life and legacy of Tom Luce. To receive this weekly look at our work, sign up here. This week, we join Texans across the state in mourning the passing of Tom Luce—our founder, chairman emeritus and a tireless champion for Texas. Tom believed the...
2026 STAAR Grades 3-8 Subject-by-Subject Breakdown

2026 STAAR Grades 3-8 Results: Subject-by-Subject Breakdown

June 16, 2026
The Texas Education Agency released 2026 STAAR grades 3-8 results on June 16, providing a snapshot of student achievement across reading language arts, mathematics, science and social studies. Here’s a subject-by-subject breakdown of the 2026 STAAR grades 3-8 results. Reading Language Arts STAAR Results Grade 3 Performance Level 2025 2026 Approaches 76% 73% Meets 50%...

2026 STAAR EOC Results: Subject-by-Subject Breakdown

June 10, 2026

The Texas Education Agency released 2026 STAAR End-of-Course (EOC) results on June 10, providing a snapshot of student performance in five core high school subjects: Algebra I, Biology, English I, English II and U.S. History. Results improved across all five EOC subjects in 2026. Here’s a subject-by-subject breakdown of the latest results. Algebra I STAAR…

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Inside the Texas Legislative Interim

June 2, 2026

This is a preview of our Texas 2036 newsletter providing a look inside the legislative interim. To receive this weekly look at our work, sign up here. The Texas Legislature Never Really Stops Primary elections are over. School’s out. There’s no legislative session this year — but Texas state government doesn’t stop. Legislative committees are…

3 things that make Tom Luce the most interesting man in Texas

June 18, 2025
From a distinguished legal career to becoming a state policy visionary, Tom Luce has spent a lifetime not just asking the tough questions but answering them with bold, forward-thinking solutions. But his path to launching Texas 2036 is only part of the story. Along the way, Tom has worn many hats: legal fixer for business...

Here’s how the 2024 solar eclipse will benefit Texas

April 4, 2024
On Monday, parts of the Lone Star State will experience a once-in-a-lifetime event with the total solar eclipse. With that, comes an influx of tourists, which Texas officials believe will positively impact the state’s economy. The Texas Comptroller said Wednesday that experts predict the solar eclipse will generate an economic impact of more than $200...
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