Influencer’s Sister Haley Beck Fired From Teaching Job Amid Grooming Allegations

In a shocking turn of events, Haley Beck, the sister of social media influencer and Baywatch star Noah Beck, has been fired from her teaching job at Centennial High School in Peoria, Arizona, amid allegations of grooming a minor. According to reports, Haley, 27, exchanged explicit text messages…
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In a shocking turn of events, Haley Beck, the sister of social media influencer and Baywatch star Noah Beck, has been fired from her teaching job at Centennial High School in Peoria, Arizona, amid allegations of grooming a minor. According to reports, Haley, 27, exchanged explicit text messages with a high school student, including discussions about oral sex, before her termination.

The investigation into Haley’s conduct began when the student was 18, but it is alleged that she started grooming him while he was still underage. As a result, Haley was placed on administrative leave from her position at Centennial High School in 2025. The Peoria Unified School District conducted a thorough investigation, which ultimately led to her termination.

Haley Beck’s Teaching Background and Alleged Misconduct

Haley Beck was hired by the Peoria Unified School District to teach at Centennial High School after graduating from Northern Arizona University with a degree in secondary education. Her LinkedIn profile highlights her passion for education and her experience working with students. However, the allegations of misconduct have raised serious concerns about her judgment and ability to maintain professional boundaries with her students.

According to a report filed by the Peoria Police Department, Haley exchanged numerous overtly sexual text messages with the unnamed student while she was still employed at Centennial High School. The messages, which have been obtained by Us Weekly, reveal a disturbing pattern of behavior that suggests Haley may have been grooming the student for a sexual relationship.

Investigation and Termination

The investigation into Haley’s conduct was conducted by the Peoria Unified School District, which found that she had indeed groomed a student and engaged in a sexual relationship with him. As a result, the district recommended her termination. In a statement to AZ Central, Peoria Unified spokesperson Danielle Airey confirmed that Haley’s termination was due to her misconduct, stating,

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