TODAY’S PAPER | April 29, 2026 | EPAPER

Noah Beck family controversy grows as mother suspended and sister faces charges

Noah Beck’s mother placed on leave after TikTok resurfaces, as separate legal controversy involves sister


Pop Culture & Art April 29, 2026 1 min read

Noah Beck’s mother has reportedly been placed on administrative leave from her teaching position in Arizona after a resurfaced TikTok video sparked controversy online.

According to reports, Amy Beck, who worked at Coyote Hills Elementary School within the Peoria Unified School District, was placed on paid leave pending an internal review. The action followed circulation of a previously posted video that drew criticism from community members and prompted the district to examine the matter. Officials confirmed that a substitute teacher has been assigned while the review is ongoing.

The situation has drawn additional attention due to separate legal developments involving Beck’s daughter, Haley Beck. Reports indicate that Haley Beck was dismissed from her position at a local high school following an investigation into alleged misconduct involving a student. Authorities have reportedly recommended charges in connection with the case, although formal legal proceedings and outcomes remain subject to confirmation.

The timing of both developments has intensified public scrutiny surrounding the Beck family, particularly given Noah Beck’s high-profile status as a social media influencer with a large following. Despite widespread online discussion, he has not publicly commented on the situation as of now.

School district officials have not provided a timeline for the conclusion of the investigation into Amy Beck, emphasising that the review process is ongoing. As the case develops, both the administrative inquiry and related legal matters continue to attract attention across social media and entertainment news platforms.

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