Aimee Womack

Aimee is the daughter of Daniel and Nangcha Womack and a senior at Pleasant Grove High School. She looks up to her parents and grandparents because they have helped guide her through her childhood and helped her get where she is today.
If there is one thing Aimee loves, it is the art of dance. “My favorite book is Angelina Ballerina by Katherine Holabird. It single-handedly started my love and appreciation for dance. I would not be where I am today had I not read that book when I was little,” says Aimee.
Aimee is a four-year member of the Pleasant Grove High School Showstoppers and was able to serve one year as Junior Lieutenant and is currently serving as their Senior Captain. Aimee is a 16-year member of Joni’s Dance Center, also dancing on the competition dance team for 11 of those 16 years. Her future dance career includes signing on with the University of Central Arkansas’s Dance Team for the 2025-26 season.
Aime is a very motivational individual and loves to stay busy and active. Aside from her time as a dancer, Aimee has also participated in the National Honors Society, the National Technical Honors Society, and Keyettes. During her time as a student, she became a certified echocardiogram technician and will soon have her medical assistant certification. Aimee says, “My future dream job is to be a nurse. Although I am unsure what to specialize in, I know helping people is what I love to do!”
Aimee believes her motivation stems from God and that waking up each day is a true blessing. She is proud of her time as a Debbie Brower Photography Model. “I used to see my friends post pictures from their time as ‘Brower Girl.’ The program made sense because it’s my senior year, and I got to use the photos from each shoot. I love how it gives you four different photoshoots in all four seasons, so you can capture all the sweet moments throughout the year,” Aimee says. “If you are thinking about becoming a ‘Brower Girl,’ do it. It has given me confidence in presenting myself, and the photos always turn out great!”

