These are the victims of the deadly Santa Fe High School mass shooting

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These are the victims of the deadly Santa Fe High School mass shooting

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AP Photo/David J. Phillip

People react outside the unification center at the Alamo Gym, following a shooting at Santa Fe High School Friday, May 18, 2018, in Santa Fe, Texas.

It will take some time for authorities to officially confirm the victims' identities. We will update this post as we learn more. Click here to refresh for the latest.

This is what we know about the victims so far:

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Sabika Sheikh, a Pakistani exchange student

Sabika Sheikh, a Pakistani exchange student

Sabika Sheikh was a Pakistani exchange student who took part in the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) program.

Congress established YES in 2002. The program provides scholarships to high school students from countries with populations that are majority Muslim.

Source: NPR/YES Program

Chris Stone, a junior at Santa Fe High School

Chris Stone, a junior at Santa Fe High School

Chris Stone was a junior at Santa Fe High School. His family had been searching local hospitals for him shortly after the shooting on Friday.

Source: KVUE/Fox 26 Houston/Facebook

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Ann Perkins, a substitute teacher at Santa Fe High School

Ann Perkins was a substitute teacher at Santa Fe High School. A local gymnastics club where her daughter is a member posted the announcement on its Facebook page on Friday.

Source: AZ Central/Facebook

Ann Perkins was a beloved teacher, family friend, & woman. She enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren, & students. She lived an impeccable life filled with traveling, love, family, & a bit of champagne. Rest easy our beautiful nurturing angel. I love you. 💛☀️ pic.twitter.com/E4F1ss1hQb

— ☯︎ (@lemonylyd) May 18, 2018

Angelique Ramirez

Angelique Ramirez

Sylvia Pritchett, who identified herself as Angelique Ramirez's aunt on Facebook, posted a message earlier Friday, saying that authorities told her family Ramirez had been shot in the leg. She posted an update later announcing Ramirez had died.

Source: Facebook

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Cynthia Tisdale

Cynthia Tisdale

Cynthia Tisdale was also a substitute teacher at Santa Fe High School. Her brother-in-law, John, posted an update on Facebook, confirmed her death Friday.

Source: Facebook