AF Amistad High School Family Handbook 2017-2018 | 56 Other Major Offenses  Other breaches of the school rules and values judged to be major offenses by the principal or dean of scholars. Egregious Offenses Scholars who commit the following infractions… … may face one of the following consequences  Strong versions of major or serious offenses or other offenses judged by the regional superintendent to create an unsafe condition for other members the school community; strong individual acts of any offense listed under major offense will be considered an egregious offense; for example, strong acts of bullying, harassment, and/or intimidation of other scholars will be considered egregious offenses.  Repeated major offenses and/or repeated and fundamental disregard for school policies and procedures;  Sale or distribution of drugs, alcohol, or controlled substances, including, but not limited to, illegal drugs (e.g. marijuana), drug paraphernalia, prescription medication, tobacco or alcohol, on school grounds or at a school sponsored event  Possession, use, or transfer of a firearm or weapon or mock weapon, including, but not limited to, the following: firearm, air gun, BB gun, knife, bludgeon (e.g. metal knuckles), sling shot, explosives, dangerous chemicals, lighter, any sharp pointed instrument or other dangerous instrument intended as a weapon (e.g. broken glass, baseball bat, etc.).  Possession, use, or transfer of drugs, alcohol, or controlled substances, including, but not limited to, illegal drugs (e.g. marijuana), drug paraphernalia, prescription medication, tobacco or alcohol, on school grounds or at a school-sponsored event  Assault and/or use of extreme force against or an attempt to inflict serious injury upon another scholar or scholars, school personnel, or other member(s) of the school community.  Sexual assault  Out of School Suspension  Expulsion  Other consequence deemed appropriate by school staff and board of directors, including, but not limited to, consequences outlined for major offenses, serious offenses, or offenses When an egregious offense occurs, both the principal and regional superintendent should be notified immediately.