Rita Canton named executive director/head of school at Nazareth Prep

The New Pittsburgh Courier has learned that Rita Canton, the principal of Vincentian Academy High School, which recently closed permanently, has been named executive director/head of school at Nazareth Prep High School.

The announcement was made June 23.

In a release provided to the Courier, Canton brings more than 20 years of teaching and school leadership experience to her new role at the helm of Nazareth Prep, a college and career preparatory school.

“Rita has a track record of promoting excellence,” said Sister Linda Yankoski, president and CEO of Nazareth Prep, in the release. “She joins Nazareth Prep during a year that has been uncertain and challenging for all educational institutions, and we can think of no one better to tackle these challenges and steer the school along a continued path of exceptional education.”

Canton joins Nazareth Prep following four years as principal and head of school at Vincentian. Prior to her tenure there, Canton served for six years as the principal at Sister Thea Bowman Catholic Academy, a parochial school in Wilkinsburg, that she helped to open in 2010. Canton’s high standards enabled Sister Thea Bowman Catholic Academy to become a model school for the nation, the release read.

In addition to her experience as a school leader, Canton also has 15 years of elementary and secondary teaching experience. She worked for nine years as a mathematics teacher and campus minister at North Catholic High School, where she helped plan the liturgies, prayers and faculty and student retreats and acted as the liaison between the school and the Diocese Department of Religious Education.

Canton’s educational background includes a master’s degree in science education and secondary mathematics certification from Chatham University, a master of theology degree from Xavier University of Louisiana and a certification in educational administration from the University of Scranton. Her studies in pastoral theology at Xavier University focused on Black spirituality and social justice issues such as ethnic and racial disparities in education, racism, gender equality, classism and poverty in light of faith and the teachings of the Catholic Church.

“I am blessed to join Nazareth Prep, a school whose commitment to social justice and to cultivating the whole student—academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually—aligns with my own,” Canton remarked in the release. “I look forward to working with the students of Nazareth Prep as they grow into the deeply educated and community-minded leaders of tomorrow.”

Nazareth Prep is an independent Catholic high school dedicated to providing an affordable, progressive education to students of all backgrounds. Through a rigorous yet personalized preparatory program and unique internship experience, Nazareth Prep prepares students for college and the workplace and empowers them as designers of the future, the release said.

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