Inside the Bombshell Accusations Against Noah Beck’s Sister Haley

The Beck family is further embroiled in controversy after allegations linked Noah Beck’s sister, Haley Beck, to an alleged inappropriate relationship with a student.
In 2020, Haley was hired as a full-time teacher at Centennial High School in Peoria, Arizona, after graduating from Northern Arizona University with a degree in secondary education. Nearly five years later, she was investigated for grooming a teenage student starting in December 2024 during his sophomore and junior years, and RadarOnline.com has all the details.
Rumors of alleged inappropriate relationships involving Haley and another teacher, Angela Burlaka, with the same student spread through the school community. In July 2025, the unidentified teen’s grandmother discovered one of the explicit videos Angela had allegedly sent him on his phone and reported it to authorities.
Soon after, allegations emerged that Haley had a sexual relationship with the same student. The police report said the student’s mother told authorities she knew her son “had sex with a teacher named ‘Haley Beck.’
Both teachers were placed on leave in August 2025, and Burlaka later voluntarily surrendered her Arizona teaching certificates during the investigation.
During a voluntary interview with an investigator, Haley stated that she and the student had grown close as “peers” before later correcting herself and describing their relationship as “teacher-student.” She also said the student was “always” in her class and that they communicated via Instagram over the summer holidays because he was in “a weird place emotionally” due to switching schools.
“Haley said she felt like she and [the student] had a good student-teacher relationship, and he felt comfortable talking to her about issues,” the officer wrote in the 2025 report. “Haley said that she and [the student] not ‘following’ each other on Instagram.”
Additionally, Haley confirmed that the student had her phone number.
The police report revealed that Haley “denied ever searching.” [the student] or make a plan to meet him.”
The document added: “When asked why there were allegations of an inappropriate relationship between Haley and… [the student] were made to her, she chuckled and said she had a few ideas. Haley said [the student] is a very sociable person and popular at school. He is ‘good with his words’ and [she’d] seen it in action when he talks to girls in class.
The officer reportedly asked Haley “if there was a sexual relationship with the student before and after he turned 18,” and she responded, “No.”
“Haley was adamant [that student] has never come to her apartment and has never had a relationship outside of a student-teacher relationship,” the officer continued.
The scandal grew into a storm of headlines when an official report from the Peoria Police Department revealed numerous explicit and sexually charged communications between Haley and the unnamed student.
The more than 20 pages of text messages obtained by We weekly included a flirtatious exchange on June 21, 2025. It showed Haley allegedly offering the student $5 for every compliment he gave her. After the teen sent five compliments on her outfit for a Post Malone concert, she allegedly sent him $25 via Apple Pay.
Later that evening, they discussed the possibility of Haley visiting the student at his grandfather’s house. When Haley asked what they could do at home, the student told her, “lol, eat me, I don’t know.”
She reportedly replied, “Well duh, but what about your grandpa,” prompting the student to respond, “He’s almost 70, he must be sleeping.”
The uncovered text messages also revealed Haley calling the student her “sugar baby,” while additionally revealing that she did his homework for him and allowed him to drive her car during their inappropriate relationship.
The investigation reportedly uncovered more than 4,000 text messages exchanged between Haley and the student between June 21 and August 2, 2025.
Following the Peoria Unified School District’s “extensive internal investigation under the provisions of Title IX” into Haley, the “decision maker” “found that Ms. Beck groomed a student which led to her having a sexual relationship with that student and therefore her termination recommended.”
Haley had the opportunity to request a hearing with the district before April 8 to present her case. The district ultimately fired her after she failed to appeal the decision by deadline.
On April 10, Haley’s attorney, Matthew Long of Long & Simmons Law, said in a statement“Ms. Beck respects the criminal proceedings and looks forward to the conclusion of the investigation, which will show that she has committed no crimes. Like any individual subject to an investigation, Ms. Beck is entitled to a fair trial. We are confident that a full investigation of the facts will confirm her innocence.”
District spokesperson Danielle Airey explained why it took so long to fire Haley, saying, “It took from November to March as we had to account for the holiday breaks and the Title IX process. It also takes time to reach victims, prepare charging statements, and take into account the ten days Ms. Beck has to request a hearing.”
The Chief Communications Officer added: “We encourage students, families and staff to raise their concerns so they can be addressed quickly. Our ongoing commitment is to be transparent and accountable and ensure every student feels safe and supported.”
According to the Maricopa County Prosecutor’s Office, Haley was under investigation for a possible charge related to pandering (enticing another to engage in prostitution), while Angela could face a possible charge for allegedly providing obscene material to a minor. Both are misdemeanor charges.
Police initially recommended a single charge of pandering, but the case was sent back for “additional investigation.”
“These submissions are currently under review and there is no timeline available for when a decision on costs will be made,” a spokesperson said. People in April.
On May 1, Peoria police confirmed they were investigating allegations of a possible inappropriate relationship between Haley and a second student after receive a tip from a woman who ‘based everything on a TikTok’.
“We take it seriously and leave no stone unturned,” assured a representative.
According to the police station, the interrogation with the reporter was completed on May 5.
“We continue to follow all leads,” she added. “We take all reports of possible criminal activity seriously and are working to establish the facts.”
The investigation is still ongoing and police report that there may be more victims.




