senior kayley weiland is one of three students on the panel. (kayley weiland, dubuque hempstead senior) "i think bring not only parents and teachers in it, but to bring students, and have students perspective on things, because we're the ones going through school." she read the book in eighth grade, and will read it again as a committee member. "i don't think anything stuck out to me, but then again, it was so long ago that i read it. but i'm again with an open mind." there are four options this committee will have. they can take no action, remove the book completely, allow students to use alternate titles or to limit the educational use. from dubuque, brad hanson, news 7 kwwl. thursday december first. they'll open the floor to public comments at that meeting. coming up on kwwl... an annual thanksgiving tradition lives on... plus.. a man accused of trying to burn down his girlfriend's home --with her inside. here's a live look at the storm track 7 live doppler radar....storm track seven chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg has your full let's