Joelle Doye
- Communications Director, District
Joelle Doye is the Communications Director for the Mineral Point Unified School District. In 2006, she graduated Summa Cum Laude and received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville in Secondary Education: Social Science Comprehensive with emphases in History, Geography, and Economics.
Joelle is a member of the Wisconsin School Public Relations Association (WSPRA), National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA), and is a Registered Athletic Administrator through the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association.
She serves as the Immediate Past President of WSPRA, a member of the Wisconsin Association of School Business Officials (WASBO) Editorial Committee, Ex-Officio of the District’s Excellence in Education Endowment Fund, the North Central Region representative on the NSPRA Region Realignment Committee, a past member of the NSPRA Communication Technology and Innovation Project Team and Teller Committee, a Past President of the Mineral Point Kiwanis, and Past Vice President of the Mineral Point Chamber of Commerce.
2024 Awards
- WiRSA Rural School Advocate of the Year
- NSPRA Excellence in Photography
2023 Award
- UW-Platteville Alumni Distinguished Educator of the Year
2022 Awards
- NSPRA Front Runner
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: E-Newsletter
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: Social Media Campaign
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Special Project
2021 Awards
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: Special Project
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Marketing Campaign
- #SocialSchool4EDU Standout Facebook Award
2020 Awards
- WSPRA Past President’s Award
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: Video
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Marketing Campaign
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Special Project
2019 Awards
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: Referendum Campaign
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: Video
2018 Awards
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Social Media Campaign
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Special Project
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Social Media Campaign
2017 Awards
- NSPRA #K12PRChat Twitter Award
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: District Print Newsletter
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Electronic Newsletter
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Social Media Campaign
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Special Project
2016 Awards
- NSPRA 35 Under 35
- NSPRA Seminar Scholarship Award
- Top 100 Wisconsin Educators to follow on Twitter
2015 Awards
- WSPRA Holtshopple Scholarship Award
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Facebook Page
She has presented at conferences for NSPRA, WSPRA, WASBO, National Rural Education Association, Wisconsin Rural Schools Alliance, and the State Education Convention hosted by the Wisconsin Association of School Boards/Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators/Wisconsin Association of School Business Officials.
She is a native of Dodgeville and currently resides there.
Contact
- Phone
- 608.987.0723
- Email
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Joelle Doye is the Communications Director for the Mineral Point Unified School District. In 2006, she graduated Summa Cum Laude and received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville in Secondary Education: Social Science Comprehensive with emphases in History, Geography, and Economics.
Joelle is a member of the Wisconsin School Public Relations Association (WSPRA), National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA), and is a Registered Athletic Administrator through the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association.
She serves as the Immediate Past President of WSPRA, a member of the Wisconsin Association of School Business Officials (WASBO) Editorial Committee, Ex-Officio of the District’s Excellence in Education Endowment Fund, the North Central Region representative on the NSPRA Region Realignment Committee, a past member of the NSPRA Communication Technology and Innovation Project Team and Teller Committee, a Past President of the Mineral Point Kiwanis, and Past Vice President of the Mineral Point Chamber of Commerce.
2024 Awards
- WiRSA Rural School Advocate of the Year
- NSPRA Excellence in Photography
2023 Award
- UW-Platteville Alumni Distinguished Educator of the Year
2022 Awards
- NSPRA Front Runner
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: E-Newsletter
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: Social Media Campaign
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Special Project
2021 Awards
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: Special Project
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Marketing Campaign
- #SocialSchool4EDU Standout Facebook Award
2020 Awards
- WSPRA Past President’s Award
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: Video
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Marketing Campaign
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Special Project
2019 Awards
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: Referendum Campaign
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: Video
2018 Awards
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Social Media Campaign
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Special Project
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Social Media Campaign
2017 Awards
- NSPRA #K12PRChat Twitter Award
- WSPRA Award of Excellence: District Print Newsletter
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Electronic Newsletter
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Social Media Campaign
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Special Project
2016 Awards
- NSPRA 35 Under 35
- NSPRA Seminar Scholarship Award
- Top 100 Wisconsin Educators to follow on Twitter
2015 Awards
- WSPRA Holtshopple Scholarship Award
- WSPRA Award of Merit: Facebook Page
She has presented at conferences for NSPRA, WSPRA, WASBO, National Rural Education Association, Wisconsin Rural Schools Alliance, and the State Education Convention hosted by the Wisconsin Association of School Boards/Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators/Wisconsin Association of School Business Officials.
She is a native of Dodgeville and currently resides there.