The Waxahachie ISD will not pursue theft-by-public-servant charges against former Ninth Grade Academy principal John Aune. The Ellis County Observer -- and only this Web site -- first reported about Aune stealing students, teachers and parents blind, thousands upon thousands of dollars. This would be a felony, but it looks like Aune, who was forced to resign, gets to walk away --- but, a good thing, anyone in education in Texas will have only a Google search's worth of the truth about him. Aune's a super-nice guy, but he's also a crook, a crook that needs to go to jail. So far, the media blackout on this story is not surprising: the Waxahachie Daily Light hasn't written one word; The Ellis County Press hasn't written one word. They are just as guilty of stealing from the public as Aune was, except they steal people's trust.
And, David Nix, the high school superintendent, is using a fake degree, and yet, that's not been worthy enough to put on the radar for the local media -- except for mine. Click here for the fake-degree story: http://www.elliscountyobserver.com/2011/04/20/waxahachie-isd-principal-david-nix-resume-released/
See Also: The Ellis County Observer's John Aune coverage: http://www.elliscountyobserver.com/index.php?s=john+aune
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