Two students were stabbed Tuesday afternoon during a fight after summer school classes at a DeKalb County high school, a school spokesman said.

The injured students, whose names were not released, were transported to Grady Memorial Hospital by ambulance for treatment after being stabbed in the parking lot at Columbia High School, according to Walter Woods, spokesman for DeKalb County schools.

The extent of the students' injuries was not immediately available.

Three students were being charged in the incident, Woods said.

Witnesses told Channel 2 Action News the injured students were stabbed in the neck, hand and back.

Columbia High School, on Columbia Drive near Decatur, is the site of summer school for all of DeKalb County high school students, according to the district's website.

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