Sister of Baywatch Star Accused of Grooming Student in Alleged Illegal Sexual Activity
A quiet high school in Peoria, Arizona, has become the center of a scandal that has thrust a local teacher into the spotlight—not for her work in the classroom, but for alleged misconduct involving a student. Haley Beck, 27, is the sister of Noah Beck, a rising star on the reboot of *Baywatch*, who recently joined the Fox series alongside influencer Livvy Dunne. The allegations against Haley Beck, however, paint a starkly different picture. According to a nearly 200-page police report obtained by KPHO, she is accused of grooming a male student at Centennial High School for months, allegedly referring to herself as his "sugar momma" and engaging in what investigators described as "illegal and sexual activity."
The timeline of events, as detailed in the report, began in December 2024. At that time, the minor student was still a sophomore, enrolled in Haley Beck's psychology and sociology classes. The relationship allegedly escalated over the next year, with Beck reportedly buying him gifts, food, drugs, and alcohol. She paid him more than $600 and granted him access to her car. Beyond material exchanges, she allegedly helped improve his grades and attendance, offering him special treatment in the classroom. In one message, Beck wrote to the student: "It felt like straight prostitution."

The scale of the alleged misconduct is staggering. Over six weeks, the two exchanged more than 4,000 text messages discussing illegal and sexual activity, according to police. The messages, which were discovered during a search of Beck's apartment, included explicit details about their relationship. One note read: "For this 'relationship' being extremely wrong, I feel like we have really made the most out of it." Another message, addressed to the student, stated: "There is truly no other student (I know, so wrong) that I'd want to do all this with."
The scandal came to light in July 2025 when the victim's grandmother discovered disturbing videos on her grandson's phone. The videos, recorded by another teacher named Angela Burlaka, a 47-year-old married educator, depicted Burlaka naked and included references to the student's name. The discovery prompted an immediate police investigation, which eventually uncovered the allegations against Beck. According to the report, the victim's mother had previously told authorities she was aware her son was "having sex with a teacher named 'Haley Beck.'"
Despite the gravity of the allegations, the student and his family reportedly refused to cooperate with detectives, fearing it would jeopardize his college athletic scholarships. Meanwhile, Beck appeared to be aware of Burlaka's involvement with the same student. In a text message included in the police report, she wrote: "I mean yeah I guess but even though our situation is still not right at least we are closer in age," adding, "I don't like being compared to Mrs B."

Centennial High School Principal Scott Hollabaugh told investigators he had received "multiple complaints from students and staff" about Beck prior to the incident. His decision to provide her name to police came after the investigation into Burlaka's alleged misconduct began. The school district has not yet released a formal statement, but the incident has undoubtedly raised questions about oversight and accountability within the institution.
As of Sunday, no formal criminal charges have been filed against Beck, though she remains under investigation. The case has sparked a broader conversation about the role of school policies in preventing such misconduct and the challenges faced by victims who may fear repercussions for coming forward. For now, the community waits as the investigation unfolds—a story that underscores the fine line between personal relationships and professional boundaries, and the far-reaching consequences when those lines are crossed.

Multiple complaints from students and staff about Haley Beck prompted an investigation by the Peoria Unified School District," revealed records obtained by the outlet. The probe led to a voluntary surrender of Arizona teaching certificates by Beck's former colleague, Jennifer Burlaka, but Beck herself refused to relinquish hers. A district spokesperson emphasized the seriousness of student safety concerns, stating, "At the time the concerns were reported, the information available did not meet the legal threshold for reasonable suspicion of abuse, nor was there corroborating evidence to support such a determination." The district claimed actions were taken in accordance with policy and law, though details remain sealed due to ongoing litigation.
The Peoria Unified School District's governing board unanimously voted to terminate Beck's employment during a March 26 meeting. She now has until April 8 to request a formal hearing to contest the decision. The vote followed months of scrutiny over allegations that had initially failed to meet legal standards for investigation. "We send our kids to your schools 10 months a year, five days a week, seven hours a day," a mother declared at a recent public meeting, where she accused Beck of being a "pedophile." Her voice echoed through the room as she added, "As a parent, I'm glad to see that these pedophiles like Haley Beck are being held accountable as much as possible."
Formal charges against Beck remain pending as the Peoria Police Department resubmitted the case to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office for further review. Investigators recommended charges of inducing prostitution for Beck and aggravated luring of a minor for sexual exploitation against Burlaka, but the attorney's office has yet to act. When contacted by the *Daily Mail*, Beck's legal team issued a statement: "Ms. Beck respects the criminal justice process and looks forward to the conclusion of the investigation, which will reveal she committed no crimes." Her lawyer, Matthew Long of Long & Simmons Law, added, "Like any individual subject to investigation, Ms. Beck is entitled to due process. We are confident that a complete review of the facts will confirm her innocence."

Noah Beck, Haley's younger brother, has become a household name through his social media presence. With over 33 million followers on TikTok and 7.9 million on Instagram, he rose to fame in 2020 with viral dances and skits. His high-profile relationship with influencer Dixie D'Amelio, which lasted two years before ending in 2022, further amplified his visibility. The Beck family, who grew up in Peoria, includes parents Amy and Tim Beck and an older sister, Tatum Beck. Their roots in the community contrast sharply with the scandal now engulfing the family.
The district, police department, and Burlaka have yet to provide direct comments to the *Daily Mail*, leaving many questions unanswered. As the legal process unfolds, the district's commitment to student safety remains a central point of contention. Meanwhile, the public waits for clarity on whether the allegations against Beck will lead to formal charges—or if the system will once again find no grounds for action.
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