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Cheating Son Keep Failing Grade, Mom Demands Immediate Fix While Dad Teaches Him Consequences

by Jeffrey Stone
December 3, 2025
in Social Issues

A cocky high-schooler thought he’d outsmart plagiarism detection by sneaking Russian look-alike letters into his copied CliffsNotes essay. Teacher caught it instantly, slapped a zero on the paper, and tanked his English grade to a D.

Dad refused to storm the school or make excuses – just stared his son down and said, “You earned every bit of this. Own it.” Mom, blindsided by the report card bomb, lost her mind and branded Dad the villain destroying their kid’s Ivy dreams over one lousy D. Family peace? Obliterated.

Dad refuses to fight son’s plagiarism zero, ex-wife flips, Reddit crowns him parenting legend for teaching real consequences.

Cheating Son Keep Failing Grade, Mom Demands Immediate Fix While Dad Teaches Him Consequences
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'AITA For allowing my son to fail a major assignment and telling him he deserved the zero?'

My son “Devin” plagiarized an essay for English by copy-pasting most of the sentences from Cliffnotes

and replacing one of the letters with a specific Russian letter that looked the same as the original English letter.

It wasn’t as if Devin plagiarized without meaning to. My son knew exactly what he was doing.

Devin’s essay did bypass the plagiarism software but his teacher immediately recognized that it was from Cliffnotes

and informed me that Devin would be receiving a zero, which is how I became aware of the situation.

Devin’s grade dropped to a D. Devin asked me to essentially fight with the school to get his grade fixed. I told him no and that he deserved the zero.

If you’re struggling with an essay, you reach out and ask for help. You don’t try to cheat your way out. He knew better than that..

Devin’s mom “Emma” called me because she just received the physical report card in the mail and saw the D in English.

Devin hadn’t told his mom about what happened and it’s too late to challenge the zero now since grades have already been finalized.

Emma tried to interrogate me on why I didn’t challenge the zero when it was possible.

I told Emma that I wanted this lesson to stick with Devin. Devin will graduate high school in two years.

Getting a D in high school is better than getting kicked out of university or fired from a job for trying to pass off someone else’s work as his own.

Emma argued that a D will seriously hurt Devin’s university prospects. She said she doesn’t condone what Devin did

and would have been in agreement with a home punishment such as grounding Devin.

But that I was a terrible parent for making our son experience a punishment that she says can seriously impact his future.

Unless Devin were applying to an Ivy League (which he has not had any interest in) then I doubt one D will destroy his university prospects.

I’m struggling to understand Emma’s perspective and need more opinions. AITA?

We’ve all seen those viral videos of parents storming classrooms like they’re auditioning for a reality show. Meeting the teacher to demand a grade change after blatant cheating? That’s peak helicopter energy. But this dad chose the “natural consequences” route, and honestly? Chefs kiss.

The core fight here is short-term pain versus long-term gain. Mom sees a D and panics about college admissions letters going straight to the trash. Dad sees a kid two years from the real world and thinks, “Better a bruised transcript now than a bruised reputation or expulsion later.” Both love their son, but they’re parenting in totally different decades.

Plagiarism isn’t just “copy-paste oopsies.” It’s academic dishonesty, and universities treat it like the felony it basically is. According to a 2022 study by the International Center for Academic Integrity, over 60% of high-school students admit to cheating, yet only a fraction face serious fallout before college. That’s why experts keep shouting from the rooftops that early consequences are pure gold.

Shore’s point hits home here: Devin knew the Russian-letter trick was shady. Shielding him now would only teach him that rules bend for people with loud parents.

Dr. Christine Carter, a sociologist and author of Raising Happiness, warns: “If you correct their mistakes and solve their problems, kids never learn how to do it themselves.”

She emphasizes that letting children “blow it” occasionally and face the fallout is essential for building resilience, as it shows them that errors aren’t catastrophic and they can recover on their own.

Carter’s insight applies perfectly: by stepping back, Dad isn’t abandoning Devin. He’s handing him the tools to navigate real-world stumbles without a safety net.

The broader issue? We’re raising a generation terrified of failure. Participation trophies turned into grade-inflation culture, and now kids crumble the first time life says “no.” A single high-school D (unless we’re talking Ivy League obsession) rarely tanks college options. Admissions officers actually love redemption arcs. But getting fired at 25 for “borrowing” a report? That’s the stuff that follows you forever.

Bottom line: natural consequences aren’t cruel; they’re kind. They’re the training wheels coming off before the real crash. So parents, ask yourself – do you want your kid to fear a D, or fear becoming the adult who thinks cheating flies? Discuss. And to help you doing so…

Check out how the community responded:

Some people praise the father for being a responsible parent who teaches accountability and real-world consequences.

calicounderthesun − So nice to see a parent actually parenting their child. You are correct and I applaud you. What is the kid's mom deal?

You see that all the time and then the kids can't handle it when life and folks give him a kick in the pants.

How in God's name this woman can face a teacher to ask for the grade to be changed is beyond me.

My parents would talk to the teacher, to apologize, and drag my behind in to apologize too. And then I would be grounded, chores added etc.

This would not be tolerated for the reason you state: This will not fly in his future. He could get kicked out of school, lose jobs etc.

Parents like the mom don't understand this: no one else cares about your kid. Period.

No one will defend him, help him. comfort him, etc. when he screws up in the workforce.

Mom listen up: teach him to be a good person, to defend himself and survive.

NO ONE ELSE in the "outside real world" gives a crap about your kid. Dad, you rock! Keep it up.

BellaVoce1986 − You sir, are the prime example of a good parent. We teachers thank you!!!!!! NTA

Linux4ever_Leo − Absolutely NTA. Your son knowingly and willfully cheated on an essay and was caught. He deserved the zero and the 'D' grade in the class.

You are being a great parent for using this incident as a teachable moment for 'Devin' that cheating is never the answer.

I don't know what is wrong with parents who think that they can intervene and get these grades reversed when their kids were caught cheating.

What Devin's mother is teaching Devin is that it's okay to cheat and that you can get away with it

if you're a fast talker or if mommy or daddy goes to the school to bully the teacher into changing the grade. That's wrong!

Stick to your guns and don't let your son's mother bully you into thinking you did the wrong thing when you didn't.

Some people emphasize that cheating/plagiarism has serious consequences and the zero grade is fully deserved.

SheiB123 − NTA. Good lesson to learn about stealing (which is what plagiarism is!) before it really negatively effects the rest of his life.

bobone77 − NTA. Actions have consequences and learning early when the stakes are low is far better than learning later.

Schemen123 − NTA. He cheated, nothing else to say. However since it would have been out of your power to change the grade,

you should have also said that clear and loud that decision by the teacher would have stood, no matter what.

Some people, including teachers, explicitly thank the parent for holding the child accountable instead of rescuing him.

teresedanielle − NTA and from a teacher, thank you for holding your child accountable for their own actions and letting them experience the consequences.

curly_lox − NTA Too many parents try to prevent their kids from dealing with the consequences of their actions. You are doing the right thing.

beaglemama − NTA It's good he's having a consequence for his actions.

He can still spin it to a positive and possibly use it as an example of learning a lesson/growth for college application essays.

At the end of the day, one dad decided a zero today beats a scandal tomorrow and most of the internet gave him a crown for it. Was he right to let the grade stand, or should he have fought harder to protect the college dream?

Would you draw the same hard line with your own kid, or reach for the phone to call the school? Drop your verdict below, this one’s too good to stay quiet about!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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