Recent favorable decisions Satellite Offices



DISCLAIMER: Special education matters depend greatly on the facts of each individual case. The favorable results I achieved in the following decisions do not guarantee I will win the same results in your case. Please feel free to contact me to discuss the merits of your particular case.
  •  E.S. v. Nazareth Area School District
    • In this case, the District wrongly billed the Department of Public Welfare $47,000 for Student's supposedly "free" special education services. DPW then erroneously sought to recover this money by imposing a lien against a small legal settlement Parents achieved for Student. Through tenacious advocacy, I resolved the matter and ensured Student kept the money he desperately needed.
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  •  N.G. v. ______________ School District
    • The Hearing Officer in this case ordered the district to provide an appropriate program and placement to a mentally gifted but emotionally disturbed student. Parent also received $40,000 in a compensatory education trust.
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  •  R.S. v. Boyertown Area School District
    • In this case, I helped the parents of a severely bullied special needs child obtain private school tuition reimbursement and transportation to and from New Hope Academy. Parents also received considerable compensatory education.
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  •  A.H. v. Boyertown Area School District
    • Here, the hearing officer awarded parents private school tuition reimbursement so their severely dyslexic child could attend Delaware Valley Friends School.
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  •  K.P. v. _______________ School District
    • In this case, the hearing officer awarded the parents of a child with Asperger's disorder a residential private school placement at Franklin Academy in Connecticut at District expense. He also gave parents substantial compensatory education.
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  •   A.K. v. ______________ School District
    • Here, the hearing officer ordered the District to pay tuition reimbursement and a transportation subsidy. Parents used this award to help their special needs child attend the Academy in Manayunk, a private school for students with language based learning disorders.
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  •  A.T. v. Lake Lehman School District
    • In this case, the hearing officer awarded the parents of a student with ADHD and Asperger's Disorder gain approximately 800 hours of compensatory education, which they used to fund a private school placement.
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  •  A.T. v. Lake Lehman School District - (Extended School Year)
    • Here, I proved the District failed to offer the student appropriate extended school year (ESY) services during the summer of 2009.
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  •  J.S. v. Pennridge School District
    • In this case, with my help, the Hearing Officer awarded a young adult with severe dyslexia sufficient compensatory education so he could attend a special school in New England at District expense.
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  •  D.L. v. Daniel Boone School District;
    • In this case, I demonstrated that the district denied a gifted child an appropriate education. The hearing officer awarded him substantial
      compensatory education.
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  •  J.H. v. Exeter Township School District.
    • Here, the district denied a child with a language-based learning disorder an appropriate education. I helped him gain approximately 200 hours of compensatory education as well as a much better future program and placement.
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  •  D.D. v. North Penn School District
    • In this case, the District offered a gifted child only a cookie-cutter enrichment program. Through my advocacy, the hearing officer awarded him approximately 540 hours of compensatory education. She also ordered the district to provide substantial additional gifted services
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  •  D.R. v. North Penn School District
    • Here, I represented a profoundly allergic/ asthmatic child. The hearing officer awarded him a better Section 504 services agreement, together with substantial compensatory education.
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  •  R.M. v. Kennett Consolidated School District
    • In this case, the hearing officer awarded a gifted child substantial compensatory education. He then ordered the district to provide an individually-tailored GIEP to fit the child's unique needs.
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  •  M.G. v. Abington School District
    • In this case, I represented a student with emotional disturbance whom the District wrongly treated as a mere troublemaker. Through my efforts, the hearing officer ordered the District to reimburse parents for his tuition at Vanguard Academy, plus compensatory education.
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   LAW OFFICE OF
   MARK W. VOIGT


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