Noah Beck’s mom, Amy Beck, has been put on administrative leave from the Coyote Hills Elementary School in Peoria, Arizona.
A spokesperson for the Peoria Unified School District confirmed shared with Us on Tuesday, April 28, that Amy was put on “paid administrative leave.” They also shared the message that was sent to the parents of students in Amy’s class.

The letter explained that Amy’s leave came “out of an abundance of caution,” revealing that an investigation has been launched within the school district. The school noted that “this matter does not impact the safety of our students.”
While the exact reason for Amy’s leave was not revealed, some have speculated that it was a direct result of a resurfaced TikTok video in which Amy appears to be simulating oral sex with her son.
The video, which was removed from Noah’s social media accounts but reshared on Reddit, was originally posted in 2020. Noah, now 24, held his mom’s head and moved it up and down as the song “Kings Dead” by Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar, Future and James Blake played in the background.
“I took her to my penthouse, then I freaked it (Then I freaked it) / I haven’t made my mind up, should I keep it? (Should I keep it?) / I got big dawg status, it ain’t no secret,” the lyrics read. “La-di-da-di-da, slob on my knob.”
Us has reached out to Noah for comment.
Weeks before Amy’s own leave of absence, news broke that her daughter Haley Beck was accused of grooming one of her students last year. Haley, 27, was put on administrative leave from Centennial High School in 2025 as she was investigated for grooming allegations.

While the investigation began when the student was 18 years old, the alleged grooming took place when he was underage. Haley was later fired for having a sexual relationship with a student.
Haley allegedly exchanged explicit text messages with the student, calling herself a “sugar momma” in one message. Several messages also discussed oral sex.
The Peoria Police Department opened an investigation into “an adult luring a minor for sexual exploitation” during summer 2025. Haley confirmed that she communicated with the student via Instagram throughout the summer, denying that they had a sexual relationship.
“I provided examples of hearing about inappropriate messages and being seen together in public,” the officer wrote in a report obtained by Us, noting that Haley denied ever trying to “seek out [the student] or make any type of plan to meet up with him.”
The police also calculated that between June 2025 and August 2025, Haley allegedly sent the student $630 via Apple Pay.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). If you or someone you know is experiencing child abuse, call or text Child Help Hotline at 1-800-422-4453.