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Controversy Surrounds Teacher Amy Beck After Inappropriate Video Resurfaces

Amy Beck, a teacher at Coyote Hills Elementary, has been placed on administrative leave after a video surfaced showing her mimicking a sexual act with her son, influencer Noah Beck. The video, which was initially posted in 2020, has raised concerns leading to an internal investigation by the Peoria Unified School District. While the district assures that student safety is not compromised, this incident follows a troubling pattern, as Beck's daughter, Haley, was recently fired for allegations of a sexual relationship with a student. The situation continues to develop as the investigation unfolds.
 

Administrative Leave for Amy Beck


Amy Beck, who teaches at Coyote Hills Elementary School, has been placed on administrative leave following the re-emergence of a video that appears to show her mimicking a sexual act with her son, influencer Noah Beck. This video, initially shared by Noah in April 2020, has been circulating again online, depicting the pair lip-syncing to Jay Rock’s song 'Kings Dead,' which features explicit content. The clip has since been removed from Noah's TikTok account.


The Peoria Unified School District confirmed that Amy Beck is on paid administrative leave while an internal investigation is underway. A spokesperson for the district informed families that this decision was made 'out of an abundance of caution' and reassured that 'this matter does not impact the safety of our students.' A substitute teacher has been appointed to cover her classes during this period.


Background on Amy Beck


Amy Beck is not only a teacher but also the mother of Noah Beck, a well-known social media figure with over 40 million followers across platforms like Instagram and TikTok. He is expected to star in the upcoming Fox reboot of 'Baywatch.' Besides Noah, Amy has two daughters, Tatum and Haley Beck.


Earlier this year, Haley Beck, who also worked as a teacher in the same district, was dismissed following allegations of engaging in a sexual relationship with a student. According to documents obtained, the investigation revealed that Haley allegedly proposed sexual favors to a former student, attempted to provide him with alcohol, and sent him money through Apple Pay. The inquiry highlighted over 4,000 text messages exchanged between them over several weeks in 2025. The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office announced in April that Haley is under investigation for potential pandering charges. Her attorney has asserted that she deserves due process and maintains her innocence.