(A) No person shall damage, destroy or deface any public, private or parochial school building, or any building occupied by any public, private or parochial school or the grounds, outbuildings, fences, trees or other appurtenances or fixtures belonging thereto.
(B) No person shall willfully or maliciously make, or assist in making, any noise, disturbance or improper diversion by which the peace, quietude or good order of any public, private or parochial school is disturbed.
(C) No person shall use profane, indecent or immoral language or indulge in indecent or immoral conduct in any building or on any property adjacent to any building in the city occupied as a public, private or parochial school.
(D) Any person found to be creating a disturbance in any private, public or parochial school or on the surrounding school grounds shall leave immediately when so directed by the principal or by any other person designated by the principal.
(E) No person who is not a regularly enrolled student, or parent or guardian of a regularly enrolled student, or teacher or other employee shall enter and remain in any school building, whether public, private or parochial, in the city, for any reason whatever unless such person has received written permission from the principal to be in any such public, private or parochial school building.
(F) It shall be unlawful for any person to borrow or attempt to borrow any money or thing of value from any student in any public, private or parochial school or on any public, private or parochial school property in the city or during any time when any such student is going to or returning from any regularly scheduled session of any such school without first obtaining the written approval of the principal of such school or other person designated by the principal to issue such written approval.
(1990 Code, § 9.120.14) Penalty, see § 10.99