I found nothing about strip searches in the manual either.
A letter sent to parents in July 01 stated that students would no longer be allowed to leave or return with luggage. Only the clothes on their backs. Parents would have to purchase clothes for the break if needed.
Quote: "Currently, staff members are required to search a student's luggage and belongings upon return to campus to ensure that items, which jeopardize the safety and security of campus, are located. Students are required to wait until a thorough search of their belongings has been completed. [but then states the opposite] Students will now no longer have to wait for their belongings, as all they require will be in their dorm rooms upon return."
Another letter was sent to correct the obvious errors in the original.
Nothing, directly anyway, about searching their body.
I don't know if body searches are 'legal' or not, or to what extent they are conducted, or can be conducted.
Re: specifics about how restrictions are handled currently, you'd have to ask one of the recent graduates. I have shared my experience, which was three years ago. I was told that 'military' guys do run restrictions.
You might try posing your questions to the owner, and expressing your concern that it's difficult to get answers from staff. I mean, an inquiry re: a chemistry lab is not a difficult questions. Why wouldn't it be answered? Unless they don't have one and sensed that that might be important to you.
The authority on what's happening on a day-to-day basis are the participants. If you don't trust your child, and you don't trust the program, I can imagine that's quiet the quandary.