Disturbance in test = invalidated scores?

<p>So, I took the ACT for the first time in April. There was a disturbance (the three boys beside me talked, made gestures to a friend and me, used their cellphones, and were a general distraction to those around them) and my scores were significantly impacted during the times when they were being distracting, so ACT paid for a retake in May, which, as expected, I did much better on. I’ll be applying to college in a very short time, and I was wondering if, on the CommonApp, I should put the April test information at all. Does my paid retake count as an invalidation of the original scores? I’d like to not put the April information, since, as I said, the scores were not the best picture of my ability.</p>