Amy Beck, a teacher in Peoria, Arizona, is currently on paid administrative leave following the resurfacing of a suggestive video featuring her and her son, Noah Beck. The video, which allegedly shows Amy simulating oral sex with her son, was originally posted on TikTok in April 2020.
This situation raises profound questions about the boundaries of parental behavior and the implications for educators. A complaint was filed with the Peoria Unified School District, labeling the content as “highly inappropriate.” The school district confirmed that Mrs. Beck is under investigation due to these videos circulating online.
The Beck family has been embroiled in controversies that extend beyond this recent incident. Noah Beck has garnered significant attention on social media—he boasts nearly 8 million followers on Instagram and 33 million on TikTok. His rising fame inevitably brings scrutiny to his family’s actions.
Adding to the family’s troubles is Noah’s sister, Haley Beck. She was placed on administrative leave in August 2025 after allegations surfaced regarding inappropriate conduct with a student. Reports indicate that over 4,000 texts were found between Haley and the student involved. The Peoria police have recommended that prosecutors charge her with pandering, a class 5 felony that could result in 2.5 years in prison and fines up to $150,000.
The implications of these events are significant—not just for the individuals involved but also for the community at large. As one Reddit user pointed out regarding the video: “The hand on her head, His faces… too many choices were made and they’re all nauseating.” Such reactions highlight how public perception can swiftly turn against those caught in scandal.
As investigations unfold, it remains unclear what specific actions will be taken against Amy Beck or if further repercussions will arise for Haley. The school district assured concerned parents that this matter does not impact the safety of students.
The outcome of these investigations will likely set precedents for how similar cases are handled in educational settings moving forward. The next steps from the Peoria Unified School District could reshape policies regarding teacher conduct and parental involvement in social media.