“It’s a choice you make — greatness is a mindset,” said Dr. Zach Bost, the district’s superintendent. “It's what we're trying to develop in our people. Great is better than good; it's the best. And what we're saying is we feel like every kid, every teacher, every principal, every clerical staff member, every bus driver, every cafeteria worker, they have greatness in them. And whoever is in charge of that person, it is their job to get it out.”