The Latest: Student: It's 'so loving' at school where 2 died
Worried parents will be bused to a Phoenix-area high school to be reunited with their children after two students were killed in a shooting.
School district Superintendent Brian Capistran told reporters that parents will be bused to campus to meet their children.
Police say two female students died in a shooting at a high school in a Phoenix suburb.
Breeden says police received a call of a shooting just before 8 a.m. and they were on scene within minutes.
Dozens of worried parents are waiting at a convenience store for word about their kids after police say two teens were shot at a high school in a Phoenix suburb.
The Glendale Union High School District says in a statement on its website that no one can leave or enter the campus until police ensure the school's safety and lift a lockdown.
At the convenience store, Cheryl Rice said she was frightened for her 15-year-old daughter but was relieved when the girl called to say she was OK.
Police say two teens have been shot at a high school in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale, but there is no more danger to the rest of the campus.