Yet, you're not full time. There are few fulltime NG billets to be filled, so you may be IN the military, but it is hardly a full time gig at the moment.
If you cannot come to accomodation with your parents, be prepared to find new digs in a couple of weeks.
Oh, and how much money are we talking here? And what did they borrow it for?
And you gave it to them, how? And why?
What did they spend it on?
Once again, it will likely come down to you moving soon, so you might want to start looking for places. You might also consider entering the military full time. Perhaps you can look into a GED program when you turn 18 so that you can fast-track your way out.
Or, easiest way might be to make peace with your parents and then when the school year is over, get out and do your own thing.
if you cannot make nice with your parents, plan on finding another place to live.
If the police are willing to treat you as a trespassing guest once you turn 18, you’ll be out as soon after you turn 18 and the police are called.
If your parents must evict you, they have to issue a notice to quit (I believe 30 days). After that time, if you have not moved, they can file a suit to have you removed. From what I’ve read sum total would be about 6 weeks.
Either way youll be out. It would benefit you to negotiate a peaceful exit where you aren’t removed forcibly if possible.
Your parents cannot demand you leave proir to your 18 birthday. They are obligated to support you until you turn 18.
Be warned; this sort of issue can lead to domestic violence issues. If your family has issues with physical actions against family members, be especially aware of situations that may escalate into violence and remove yourself from the situation