Legally any citizen of any age has inalienable rights the second they are born in this country.
What does this mean?
Illegal Search and Seizure is not alienable for any reason (being 18, being in a school, etc...).
There was no due process to establish the necessity of the search or possible seizure.
The reason the word inalienable was used in the constitution was to explicitly define the fact that bullshit like schools / etc.. cannot invent their own rules to violate those rights. Inalienable means by definition you cannot be alienated from those rights period done.
Her parents should be suing the school into oblivion over this one. Violating the child's constitutional rights, not informing the child of their right to have legal counsel prior to consenting to this search, this whole case is stacked to the rafters of violations and gross sexual misconduct.
How do we know she really had ibuprofin that you couldn't find and wasn't just a sick scam by the school to strip a 13 year old girl for their own sick deviances?
At what point is the quest against drugs that we use in our daily lives becomes worth more then the people we're so called trying to protect / defend?
Frankly I think the girl should get to strip search every single one of these bastards that did this to her and win more then enough money for all the counseling she needs and so she can donate a giant 20 ft tall memorial to the us constitution right on the front lawn of the school.