Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation:
The high school will have to obtain permission from the each individual student for the full-body search. If no permission is given, then they cannot conduct the search.
See the Tinkers vs. Des Moines case, which states that, quote, "Students do not shed their constitutional rights at the school house gates". This constitutional right includes the right to privacy, which is protected under the 4th Amendment, which states, quote:
The right of people to be secure... against unreasonable searches (which is a full body-search,)... shall not be violated... [Fourth Amendment].
A student may volunteer for such a search, but the school cannot force all students to go through the search without it impeding their rights.
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