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Andrew Reimer
Survey Analyst, Research Center
Andrew Riemer is the survey analyst at the Education Week Research Center, where he helps develop and analyze data for standalone studies as well as analyses for Education Week and special reports such as Quality Counts. Andrew came to the Education Week Research Center in the Summer of 2015 after a brief stint as a professional soccer player and working part time in a variety of research assistant positions. He graduated from Georgetown University in December 2012 with a degree in Psychology and a focus in child development.
E-mail ariemer@epe.org @andyr20
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April 15, 2016June 8, 2017

U.S. Enrollment Trends in Pre-K-8: What They Mean for Your Company

Surging Populations of Young Students Could Shape Demand for Academic, Other Content

By Sean Cavanagh and Andrew Reimer Alex Harwin
enrollment figures

Many Western and Southern states are projected to see dramatic surges in enrollment in pre-kindergarten through grade 8, topped by Nevada, at 27percent growth, and Arizona at 20 percent.

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March 22, 2016April 19, 2017

Affordability Is a Top Digital-Content Challenge for Educators

But Educators, Leaders Disagree on Level of Problems Posed by Teacher Training, Other Hurdles

By Holly Yettick and Andrew Reimer
Digital Book

Teachers are much more likely than district and school administrators to see various challenges with digital content as problematic than are district and school administrators, a proprietary Education Week Research Center survey reveals.

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