any act of molesting or interrupting or hindering or disquieting or agitating or arousing from a state of repose or otherwise depriving inhabitants of the peace and quiet to which they are entitled
Unlawful interruption of the peace, quiet, or order of a community, including offenses called disturbing the peace, vagrancy, loitering, unlawful assembly, and riot.
Behavior of such a nature as to affect the peace time quiet of persons who may witness the same and who may be disturbed or provoked to resentment thereby.
In the criminal law of the United States, disorderly conduct is a name given to an offense that usually covers acts that generally disturb the public peace, and are not otherwise punished under other statutes. Disorderly conduct is typically classified as a misdemeanor.
Behaving in a violent or seriously inappropriate manner which disrupts the educational process. [Note: This category is used only when the police are called to cite a student or person for extreme disruption.