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Group Home Student Accused of Plagiarism After Writing a Story Too Good for Her Teachers

by Sunny Nguyen
January 21, 2026
in Social Issues

We have all had that frustrating moment where someone explains something simple to us like we are five years old. It is annoying enough when it happens once. Now imagine living your whole life being treated that way just because of where you live or how you grew up. It is enough to make anyone want to scream.

A Reddit user recently shared an incredible story of malicious compliance that feels like a movie script. After being placed in a group home and treated like she couldn’t speak in full sentences, she decided to give the teachers exactly what they expected. The result was a chaotic mix of petty revenge and a revelation that left the school staff speechless.

It is a powerful reminder that we should never judge a book by its cover.

The Story

Group Home Student Accused of Plagiarism After Writing a Story Too Good for Her Teachers
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My act of petty revenge made them send me for a psych eval?

I grew up in a really fucked up situation. I was diagnosed autistic at a young age. I was adopted

and considered a defective product and abused consistently for being “so damn weird.” At 13 I was given some tests and put into special college courses.

My mom beat me for thinking I was better than everyone, so I ran away from home at 14. By 16 I was caught and put in a group home.

All the kids in my group home (there were several houses, two for boys and one for girls) all had to go to the same continuation school.

The first day of class the principal addressed our home room and said, “I am here to teach you to speak on complete sentences

and use words that have more than two syllables.” I can’t tell you how much that pissed me off. I wanted to tell them to f__k off.

How could you just discount all these kids when you know nothing about them? Most of the kids in the class came from situations as bad as mine,

or worse. It doesn’t make us stupid! However, I was just tired of having to constantly advocate for myself so I said f__k it,

and decided to just act like a total a__head. For an entire quarter I asked the dumbest questions I could think of in class.

I made stupid mistakes. I even talked like an a__head instead of my natural, more autistic diction (think Brennan from Bones) Honestly, it was fun

and so much less pressure than trying to excel academically. (Ironically, it also made me more popular with the boys.) Anyhow, one day we got

a creative writing assignment and I was just really inspired. I wrote a parable about a boy who lived in the jungle and befriended an alligator.

It was basically an allegory about toxic relationships. I was called into the principal’s office for plagiarism. They couldn’t believe that I wrote it

and wanted to know where I stole it from. I told them they assumed I was an i__ot, so I’ve been acting like one.

If they cared to look at any of my transcripts they would know I’m not an i__ot. They were pissed and thought I was p__cho,

so the group home made me meet with a psychologist for a day of testing. He said I had an IQ of 152 and borderline personality disorder.

(Later the diagnosis was changed to autism/adhd with CPTSD). Anyhow - I got to be the first group home kid in Redding, Ca to go to the public school in...

EDIT: you guys have been so kind to me! I want to add something to my story. Years later I was in a group called Leadership Redding.

We were at a team building camping trip talking about our experiences with Redding. I talked about being

the first group home kid to go to public school. I shared about the outrage, how one teacher even introduced me as “the group home kid

everyone has been upset about.” One of the guys in the group was a police officer. He admitted to be one of the people

who wrote letters of outrage to the local newspaper. It really changed his heart when he saw how I turned out all those years later.

(At the time I was in a leadership role at age 26 at the very same newspaper that had hosted all those angry letters to the editor.)

I have learned if you walk your life with life grace, integrity, and a determination to prove the mother fuckers wrong, you can have an amazing life.

Reading this gave me such a sense of vindication. It is heartbreaking that the OP had to hide her brilliance just to survive the daily insults. However, the way she turned the tables is nothing short of legendary. It reminds me of those movie scenes where the quiet character suddenly solves the complex equation and stuns the room.

It is also a sad commentary on how quick adults are to judge children based on their background. The fact that her “punishment” for writing a great story was a psych evaluation is wild. Yet, it ended up being the best thing that could have happened. It gave her the paper trail she needed to prove she was extraordinary.

Expert Opinion

This story highlights a psychological phenomenon known as the “Golem Effect.” This is where low expectations placed upon individuals lead to poorer performance. The teachers assumed these children were incapable. Therefore, they created an environment that stifled growth. The OP had to rebel just to be seen.

The OP also touches on a very important issue regarding women and neurodivergence. For a long time, women with autism were frequently misdiagnosed with personality disorders. According to research from Psychology Today, the internal struggles of autistic women often look different than the external behaviors seen in men. This leads to years of confusion and improper treatment.

Dr. Devon Price, a social psychologist and author, often discusses how “laziness” or “defiance” is actually a survival mechanism. In this case, the OP playing “dumb” was a way to protect her energy. It was a shield against a system that refused to understand her.

The eventual diagnosis of a high IQ alongside her neurodivergence is what experts call “twice-exceptional” or 2e. These individuals have high cognitive abilities but struggle with executive function or social processing. Without the right support, they often fall through the cracks. It is a miracle that the OP managed to advocate for herself so effectively.

Community Opinions

The comment section was a warm mix of validation and shared frustration. Many people related to the feeling of being underestimated by authority figures.

Readers shared their own painful memories of being accused of cheating just for being smart.

CoderJoe1 − I'd love to read that story... My 7th grade teacher gave me a perfect score on a short story I wrote,

but held back my paper to give it to me after class and accuse me of plagiarism.

AbusementPark87 − I loved getting called into the office demanding how my papers were obviously plagiarized or I somehow cheated on my tests.

When in reality they kept assuming I was an i__ot because of my background.

 

ophaus − Happens all the time, when truly high-ability children get dumped in special ed. .. Hate this.

Rude-Revolution-2662 − Of course the cult town would treat group home kids like s__t

 

Many pointed out the rampant misdiagnosis of neurodivergent women.

Ok-Repeat8069 − I’m so glad your Dx has been corrected.

Most of the people I know who were Dx borderline before the age of 18 were actually just neurodivergent and highly traumatized young women.

ValkyrieSword − Women with autism are misdiagnosed as borderline a lot.

Locals and supporters expressed anger at how the town treated vulnerable youth.

Rude-Revolution-2662 − Of course the cult town would treat group home kids like s__t.

ElderberryMaster4694 − Redding CA is a real piece of s__t town. I hope you got out of there.

There was an outpouring of support for the OP’s resilience.

BeautifulPhantom1 − Glad you got your chance to show them you are way more than they could have dreamed. I hope you are living a great life.

ChaplainParker − I am happy and proud of you even though we have never met! Thank you for moving forward the no divergent community as a whole!

How to Navigate a Situation Like This

If you ever feel like people are looking down on you, remember that their opinion is not your reality. It is exhausting to constantly prove your worth. Sometimes, like the OP, you just need to protect your peace.

Find a safe outlet for your talents. This could be writing, art, or finding a mentor outside of your immediate circle. Document your achievements quietly. When the time is right, your work will speak for itself.

If you are a parent or teacher, this is a reminder to look closer. If a child is acting out or shutting down, ask why. There might be a brilliant mind hiding behind a protective wall.

Conclusion

The update about the police officer really brings this story full circle. It shows that people can change their minds when faced with the truth. The OP didn’t just survive the system; she outsmarted it and thrived.

It makes you wonder how many other brilliant minds are being overlooked right now because they don’t fit the mold. Have you ever had to prove someone wrong just by being yourself?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 1/1 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/1 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/1 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/1 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/1 votes | 0%

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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