Yes
You can only move out if you are 18, have parental permission or is emancipated by the court. Having a high school diploma is great but does not emancipate you.
We are sorry, but next year, you can move out.
you can move out but you would have to support yourself, which you have already finished high school and im very sure you would do fine Good paying jobs are in your hands IF you have your high school diploma.
Yes they can.
The Wright brothers attended high school in Richmond, Virginia. However, in 1884 the Wright family moved unexpectedly to Dayton, Ohio, and neither brother received his high school diploma because the move occurred prior to graduation. In particular, this prevented Wilbur Wright from receiving his high school diploma despite the fact that he did complete four years of high school.
You must have their permission to do so. Or have reached the age of majority for Tennessee, which is 18 with a high school diploma.
YES you can start backing you stuff * There is no state where a 17-year-old is a legal adult. Having a high school diploma and a full-time job doesn't change the fact that you are still a minor. You can move out at 17 if your parents agree to allow it or if you have been legally emancipated in some manner such as marriage or court decree.
The high school diploma indicates the completion of 12th grade. The next level would be undergraduate work, which can include an associates degree (a two year program of study beyond high school), or a bachelors degree (four year program of study beyond high school). After completion of the bachelors degree (undergraduate), comes graduate work which includes the masters and doctoral levels).
If you move into their attendance zone after establishing your Grandmothers home as your permanent residence, and you are not doing it as a sham, yes, it should.
You can move out, but it doesn't exactly make economic sense to do so while you are in high school. That is because you really cannot support yourself until you get that diploma. Even at that, money will be scarce. Better to make your peace to stay until you finish high school and save your money. It is amazing how fast it goes in the real world--for all of us.
It is subjective to what you are looking for. If you are looking for a high school diploma to get a better paying job or move on to college or technical education then Belford or anyother online school is a good and very affordable option. Online education is easy for working adults or for people who cannot attend classes and spend time in a traditional school.
If you have parental permission you can. If not, then you have to wait until you turn 18. The fact that you have a diploma, a job, etc doesn't change the fact that you're a minor.