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Peoria Today
By the People, for the People
Former Teacher Haley Beck Accused of Sexually Explicit Messages with Student
Authorities say Beck sent inappropriate texts, offered money, and referred to herself as the student's 'sugar momma'
Apr. 10, 2026 at 8:07pm
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The digital trail of explicit messages between a teacher and student exposes the disturbing reality of educator misconduct.Peoria TodayHaley Beck, the sister of influencer Noah Beck, has been accused of sending sexually explicit text messages to a high school student while she was employed as a teacher at Centennial High School in Peoria, Arizona. The Peoria Police Department has released details of their investigation, which includes allegations that Beck groomed the student, offered him money, and referred to herself as his 'sugar momma'.
Why it matters
This case highlights the growing issue of teacher-student misconduct and the need for stronger safeguards to protect vulnerable students. It also raises questions about the role of social media influencers and their potential impact on young people.
The details
According to the police report, Beck allegedly exchanged numerous inappropriate text messages with the student, including offers of oral sex, discussions of meeting up for sexual activity, and references to herself as the student's 'sugar momma'. The report states that Beck sent the student over $600 via Apple Pay during their interactions. Authorities also investigated claims that a video of Beck performing oral sex on the student may have been circulated, though the student denied showing the video to anyone.
- The Peoria Police Department opened an investigation into 'an adult luring a minor for sexual exploitation' in the summer of 2025.
- Beck was placed on administrative leave from Centennial High School in 2025 as the Peoria Unified investigated the accusations against her.
- Beck was later fired from her teaching position in 2026 after the district's investigation found that she had 'groomed a student, which resulted in her having a sexual relationship with that student'.
The players
Haley Beck
A 27-year-old former teacher at Centennial High School in Peoria, Arizona who is the sister of influencer Noah Beck.
Centennial High School
The high school where Haley Beck was employed as a teacher before being fired over the allegations.
Peoria Unified School District
The school district that placed Beck on administrative leave and later terminated her employment after investigating the allegations against her.
Peoria Police Department
The law enforcement agency that conducted the investigation into the allegations against Beck and obtained the text messages as evidence.
Noah Beck
Haley Beck's younger brother, who is an influencer.
What they’re saying
“After a review of the investigator's findings, the decision maker found that Ms. Beck groomed a student, which resulted in her having a sexual relationship with that student, and therefore [we] recommended her termination.”
— Danielle Airey, Peoria Unified School District spokesperson
What’s next
The Peoria Police Department's investigation into the allegations against Haley Beck is ongoing, and it's unclear if any criminal charges will be filed. The student involved has not been publicly identified.
The takeaway
This case highlights the serious consequences that can arise when teachers abuse their positions of authority and engage in inappropriate relationships with students. It underscores the need for robust policies and training to prevent such incidents and protect vulnerable young people.


