<p>Four students were injured in an apparent drive-by shooting shortly after their Philadelphia high school let out early for the day late Wednesday morning, a city schools spokesperson said.</p>.<p>City police said a 15-year-old girl was shot in the shoulder and thigh, a 15-year-old girl was shot in the shoulder, a 16-year-old boy suffered a graze wound to the face and a gunshot wound to the hand, and a 16-year-old boy was shot in the leg. All four were getting hospital treatment and were in stable condition.</p>.<p>Police said no arrest has been made and no weapon was recovered.</p>.<p>The shooting took place about a block from Overbrook High School in West Philadelphia, where school let out early because of parent-teacher conferences, the district's deputy chief of communications, Monique Braxton, said in a phone interview.</p>.<p>Braxton said the district's Office of School Safety told her the students were at a corner store when the shooting occurred.</p>.<p>"We don't know who was targeted, if any of the four of them were targeted," Braxton said. Parents were being notified early Wednesday afternoon.</p>.<p>"This is outrageous, that young people would be shot shortly after being dismissed from their high school," Braxton said.</p>.<p>Officer Miguel Torres, a spokesperson for the Philadelphia Police Department, said that the shooting occurred around 11:30 am. He said victims were taken to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center and Lankenau Medical Center. </p>
<p>Four students were injured in an apparent drive-by shooting shortly after their Philadelphia high school let out early for the day late Wednesday morning, a city schools spokesperson said.</p>.<p>City police said a 15-year-old girl was shot in the shoulder and thigh, a 15-year-old girl was shot in the shoulder, a 16-year-old boy suffered a graze wound to the face and a gunshot wound to the hand, and a 16-year-old boy was shot in the leg. All four were getting hospital treatment and were in stable condition.</p>.<p>Police said no arrest has been made and no weapon was recovered.</p>.<p>The shooting took place about a block from Overbrook High School in West Philadelphia, where school let out early because of parent-teacher conferences, the district's deputy chief of communications, Monique Braxton, said in a phone interview.</p>.<p>Braxton said the district's Office of School Safety told her the students were at a corner store when the shooting occurred.</p>.<p>"We don't know who was targeted, if any of the four of them were targeted," Braxton said. Parents were being notified early Wednesday afternoon.</p>.<p>"This is outrageous, that young people would be shot shortly after being dismissed from their high school," Braxton said.</p>.<p>Officer Miguel Torres, a spokesperson for the Philadelphia Police Department, said that the shooting occurred around 11:30 am. He said victims were taken to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center and Lankenau Medical Center. </p>