It depends which jurisdiction you are in.
If you live in the US... Graduating high school is not an emancipating event. Your parents are still in charge until you turn 18, which means they get to decide where you live. You can move out if your parents agree to allow it. If they don't agree, then you have to wait until you're 18.
No, it does not give them that ability. Seventeen is not the same age as eighteen.
If Your in Missouri you can just go. the police should tell you that. to continue going to school, the administration has to recognize you as an independent and you can go.
If you live in the US... No. Graduating high school is not an emancipating event. When you turn 18 you can move out.
Yes they can.
You typically need parental permission to sign yourself out of school before the age of 18. If you are 17 and unable to obtain parental permission, you should discuss your situation with a school counselor or administrator to explore potential options or solutions.
yes, but you can't go to boot camp until you have a high school diploma. Call your recruiter!
Only if they have their parents' permission. Graduating high school does not emancipate a minor.
Yes, until the child reaches the age of majority (usually 18), the parents are legally responsible for the child. This includes providing financial support, housing, and meeting other basic needs. Factors like quitting school and living with an of-age partner don't automatically emancipate the child.
If you live in the US... Technically, no. Graduating high school does not emancipate a minor. Is there a reason you can't wait it out a couple of months?
Your school should be talking to your parents if you are not graduating from middle school to high school. It often takes more than one failed class to be held back.
Depending on who's paying the bill, yes. If the parents are paying, they have significant influence on the choice of school. If the seventeen year old is paying, however, he can go wherever he pleases.