Assistant Principal Scott Cawlfield of BVSD in Louisville, Colorado, Has Died
Scott Cawlfield was a distinguished assistant principal who died on Tuesday, March 11, 2025. The Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) and the city of Louisville, Colorado, are in deep sorrow at his passing. Colleagues, professors, and students who knew and appreciated him are deeply saddened by his passing. At this point, the reason of death is yet unknown.
As an educator for 20 years, Scott Cawlfield had a significant influence on the Boulder Valley School District. As a K-12 administrator since July 2004, he has devoted his life to raising academic standards, helping teachers, and providing a supportive atmosphere for children.
His role as Assistant Principal at BVSD in Louisville was marked by his commitment to student success, educational innovation, and strong leadership. Known for his ability to connect with students and staff alike, Cawlfield played a pivotal role in shaping school policies, implementing student support programs, and enhancing the overall learning experience.
News of Scott Cawlfield’s passing has been met with an outpouring of grief and condolences from the community. Teachers, parents, and students have taken to social media to express their sadness, remembering him as a dedicated educator, mentor, and friend.
One of his colleagues shared, “Scott was more than an administrator—he was a leader who truly cared about the well-being of every student and staff member. His passion for education and his unwavering support for the BVSD community will never be forgotten.”
Many students also recall his kindness, encouragement, and positive impact on their academic journeys. His presence in the hallways, whether offering words of encouragement or helping resolve issues, will be deeply missed.
As of now, the cause of Scott Cawlfield’s death has not been publicly disclosed. The community is awaiting further information from his family or the Boulder Valley School District regarding memorial services and tributes.
Scott Cawlfield’s contributions to BVSD and the field of education will continue to be felt for years to come. His dedication, leadership, and unwavering support for students and staff have left an indelible mark on the Louisville education system.
His enduring influence on education in Boulder, Colorado, and beyond is being considered by many as the BVSD community comes together to grieve his passing. The kids he guided, the educators he assisted, and the innumerable people who had the honor of working with him will all carry on his legacy.
In the days ahead, the family may make the specifics of the memorial ceremony available to anybody who wishes to pay tribute to him. The community is still helping each other cope with the devastating loss of a genuinely remarkable leader and educator.