i've seen a lot of situations like this play out...
the most sucessful resolutions involved some emotional distance, not letting the parent's drama take over the kid's life. when, and how much distance is a tougher question.
your school have any counseling services available? or if you're so inclined, a chaplaincy? you don't need someone to tell you what to do, but you might find it handy to have someone to try out ideas with, vent a little, and get some support for making your life work.
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