Classes resume at San Francisco schools where 4 teens shot

San Francisco Police stand at the site of a shooting outside the June Jordan School for Equity and City Arts and Technology High School, which share a campus, in San Francisco, Calif., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016. Several teenage students were shot in the shared parking lot of the two San Francisco high schools Tuesday, and one of the students is in critical condition, authorities said. (Scott Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

(AP) — Authorities say classes at two San Francisco high schools are set to resume Wednesday after four teenage students were shot in the shared parking lot of the schools, leaving one teen in critical condition.

Police say the shooting happened as students were being let out of school for the day Tuesday from the June Jordan School for Equity and City Arts and Technology High School. They share a campus.

KNTV reports (http://bit.ly/2eP5ptE) that police continue to search for four suspects tied to the shooting.

The shooters were not students at the school.

They seemed to have targeted a female student, who now has life-threatening injuries, police have said.

The other three students have non-life threatening injuries. All of the wounded students were 15 years old.

Counselors will be available for students Wednesday and extra school security will be provided, school officials said.

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Information from: KNTV-TV.

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