Jasmine Minor is sharing some of her favorite high school memories from Carmel Catholic.
The school has grown quite a bit over the years, but I was happy to see the love remained the same.
First stop: Mr. T and his new engineering department with 3D printers and robots and students solving the world's problems.
"We're creating an environment where they get to just go crazy," Mr. T said.
It wasn't the only thing that was new to me.
From their very own news network, to a girls flag football team and no longer needing to tuck shirts in.
"That's a new rule," Carmel senior Kelly Lamb said.
But some things you can't change, like the very heart of Carmel, sweet Mrs. Gille.
"One of your sisters, hands me a card and said, 'we don't get to places we are without people like you behind us,'" Susan Gille said.
I was taught the value of leaving my own mark, like a tennis singles state championship, but more importantly, the art of giving back.
Even if I ended up a little sore today, no matter how much has changed, Carmel still has the same spirit, the same faith just as I left it.