Even assuming that crucifixes in schools were somehow illegal in Italy, it was the job of the Italian legal system — not of the Hague cretins — to address the issue and promptly realize that it is not subject to legal restrictions what is and is not on the school walls.
Whoever the school principal is accountable for, it sure is not any European kangaroo court. That is called subsidiarity, a perfectly Catholic natural law principle.
Alex;
The crucifixes on the wall are not legal. The Hague is actually correct based upon the laws of Italy. Now what will you do?