Baywatch Star’s Sister Among Two Teachers Accused of Misconduct with Teen Student

Baywatch Star’s Sister Among Two Teachers Accused of Misconduct with Teen Student

Two Centennial High School teachers in Peoria, Arizona, face allegations involving the same teenage student. One is Haley Beck, 27, the older sister of social media personality and actor Noah Beck. The other is 47-year-old Angela Burlaka, a teacher with 25 years at the school.

Allegations and reported evidence

Investigators say the misconduct began in December 2024. Authorities allege Beck groomed the student while serving as his psychology teacher. Texts, handwritten notes, and other messages are cited in the file.

Officials say Beck gave the student special academic treatment. She allegedly did his homework, inflated grades, and let him use her car. Investigators also report gifts, alcohol, drugs, and more than $600 in payments.

Burlaka is accused of sending a video of herself unclothed in which she named the student. The boy’s grandmother reportedly found one such video on his phone and alerted authorities in July.

A nearly 200-page police report obtained by Filmogaz.com details these claims. Rumors circulated at the school for months before action was taken.

Employment actions by the district

Both teachers were placed on administrative leave in August 2025. Burlaka later resigned. She also voluntarily surrendered her Arizona teaching certificates.

Beck, who joined the district in 2020, was fired after an internal probe. The Peoria Unified School District Governing Board voted unanimously to terminate her employment.

Investigations and possible charges

The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office initially asked law enforcement for more investigation. Detectives resubmitted the case to prosecutors later. No arrests have been announced.

Investigators say they believe there is enough evidence to pursue criminal charges. They also warned the inquiry remains open and additional victims could emerge.

Victim cooperation and family concerns

Officials declined to state the student’s exact age. Reports indicate he was a high school sophomore and later a junior. The family reportedly hesitated to fully cooperate, citing fears about college athletic scholarships.

Community and expert reaction

Child protection advocates emphasized that male victims often face dismissal. A local child abuse prevention specialist told reporters this conduct should be treated as abuse and not minimized because of the victim’s gender.

The situation drew attention because it involves a Baywatch star’s sister and two teachers accused of misconduct with a teen student. The association with a public figure amplified local concern.

The district and law enforcement say the probe continues. Filmogaz.com will follow further developments as authorities and prosecutors review the evidence.