About Kimberly Caputo

Court Admissions:

  • Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
  • United States District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Education:

  • Temple University School of Law, J.D., 1989
  • Muhlenberg College, B.A. (English Literature), 1986
Founder and Attorney
Special Education
Philadelphia Region
Kimberly A. Caputo, is an attorney specializing in educating students with disabilities across Pennsylvania with a focus on supporting families in Philadelphia and the southeastern part of the state.

Kim has been connected to the legal and program aspects of special education for school age kids for over thirty (30) years. She represents and supports “parents” (biological, foster, grandparents) and caregivers across the southeastern portion of Pennsylvania handling all aspects of claims including early intervention, evaluation, discipline, transition, and programming under IDEA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. She has extensive experience with many Pennsylvania Districts and Charter Schools.

Prior to founding her own firm, she was in private practice. She also spent over 17 years representing a large urban Pennsylvania School District holding leadership and administrator level positions.

Education:

  • Temple University School of Law, J.D., 1989
  • Muhlenberg College, B.A. (English Literature), 1986

Organizations

  • Member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Civil & Equal Rights Committee

  • Board Member at Disability Rights Pennsylvania

Experience

  • Member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Civil & Equal Rights Committee

  • Member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Exceptional Children Committee

About Rachel Holzman

Court Admissions:

  • Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
  • United States District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Education:

  • Bryn Mawr College 1988
    • Master's in Social Service and Master's in Law and Public Policy
  • Franklin and Marshall College B.A. 1985
  • Rutgers University Law School J.D. 1991
Attorney
Special Education
Philadelphia Region
For more than thirty years, Rachel has fought for the rights of children, aggressively advocated for young people, and developed and implemented education policy and procedures to protect and support children’s and families’ access to education and educational supports in public schools and juvenile justice settings.

Rachel has both a law degree and a Master in Social Work and Social Policy degree. This background gives her a unique perspective in lifting the voices of marginalized young people. She is prepared to defend cases in the courtroom as well as with child welfare and juvenile services authorities.

Rachel has extensive experience handling issues involving school discipline, youth gender rights, homeless education law, and large urban school district practices. She is a passionate advocate for children. Prior to joining the Education practice at Kimberly Caputo Education Law, Rachel spent nearly 20 years representing a large urban Pennsylvania school district holding leadership and administrator level positions and, prior to that, she handled matters involving school age students at the Defender Association of Philadelphia.

Rachel is here to listen and to help parents and caregivers effectively navigate the education system for their learners.

Education:

  • Temple University School of Law, J.D., 1989
  • Muhlenberg College, B.A. (English Literature), 1986

Mission & Values

Kim’s unique approach to legal matters involving students with learning differences combines fierce advocacy with two guiding principles:
Every parent & caregiver has a voice to be amplified
Each student has a unique way of learning that deserves to be recognized in the classroom.

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Kimberly is an attorney specializing in educating students with disabilities across Pennsylvania with a focus on supporting families in Philadelphia and the southeastern part of the state.
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