Listen to TSPR's interview with Superintendent Patrick Twomey The superintendent said the plan already has its detractors. But he said he has 2,100 children to protect. He feels the plan provides the highest level of protection while avoiding the need for quarantines. “When you look at all of the information from the CDC and the Illinois Department of Public Health, there is a combination of three things that prevent any quarantine within a school system,” Twomey said: Universal masking Test all unvaccinated people on a weekly basis “I know not all parents agree with that but it’s the way that we’re going to start,” he said of the plan. “I would like to see the end of masks as much as anybody (because) that means we’re nearing the end of COVID-19.”