Inside Noah Beck’s Family: Meet the Parents and Two Siblings Powering His Rise
Grounded by family, Noah Beck points to the same childhood home his parents have kept for 28 years—and a tight bond with his two siblings—as the anchor that keeps him centered.
Noah Beck talks a lot about his family. The Becks are longtime Arizona educators who shaped his soccer grind, anchored his sense of home, and, more recently, ended up in headlines for messier reasons. Here is where everyone stands, what Noah has actually said about them, and the stuff the district put in writing.
"Every time I come home, I have this feeling of grounding and normalcy because my parents have lived in the same house I grew up in for 28 years now... It ’s home. No matter where I go in the world, coming back here is always special."
First, the family baseline
Noah grew up in Arizona with both parents working as teachers. His sisters, Haley and Tatum, each earned education degrees too. Only Haley actually became a full-time teacher; Tatum pivoted to social media. Noah has said his parents emphasized education without turning it into a pressure cooker, and that what stuck most was curiosity and patience: be open to learning, walk into conversations without assuming you know everything, and don’t snap under pressure. That tracks with how he talks about sports and, well, everything else.
Tim Beck (dad)
Tim coached Noah in soccer growing up, which is part of how Noah went from Arizona club fields to the Real Salt Lake academy for the last two years of high school. After graduating, Noah played at the University of Portland. He told GQ in December 2025 that his dad was a tough-but-fair coach who drilled in non-negotiables around training and work ethic — lessons he says still run his life. Professionally, Tim spent years as a high school teacher and soccer coach before retiring in 2025.
Amy Beck (mom)
Amy taught elementary school in Arizona for more than two decades. In 2026, the Peoria Unified School District (Glendale, Arizona) put her on paid administrative leave after an old video resurfaced that appeared to show her simulating oral sex on Noah. A district spokesperson shared the letter that went to parents in her class, saying the leave was "out of an abundance of caution." The district also said it opened an internal investigation and noted "this matter does not impact the safety of our students." Translation: she’s off the job while they look into it, and the school says kids are not in danger. We’ll see what the investigation turns up — for now, it’s pending.
Haley Beck (sister)
Haley teaches — or did, until recently — at Centennial High School in Peoria, Arizona, in the same Peoria Unified School District. According to her LinkedIn, she graduated from Northern Arizona University with a degree in secondary education and was hired in 2020.
Here is where the timeline gets messy, so let’s make it clear. The district says Haley was placed on administrative leave in 2025 while they investigated allegations that she had an inappropriate relationship with a male student. The broader news of that investigation surfaced publicly in March 2026. After reviewing the investigator’s findings, the district said its decision maker concluded that Haley groomed a student and had a sexual relationship with him — and recommended terminating her employment. Those are the district’s words and allegations, not a court verdict. The recommendation is termination; the statement was issued in March 2026.
Tatum Beck (sister)
Tatum also graduated from Northern Arizona University with a secondary education degree but went the influencer route instead of the classroom. She joined Noah and Haley on a March 2022 episode of Noah’s podcast, "Put a Sock In It," where they looked back on their childhood. Tatum described herself as the quiet, shy one, said Haley had the loud, chaotic energy, and teased Noah for being the chubby kid — classic sibling roast energy that, frankly, humanizes all the headlines above.
Noah on what he took from all this
Even with the recent controversies around his mom and sister, Noah’s core takeaways about his family have stayed pretty steady: a grounded home base (same house for 28 years), two parents who modeled patience and a love of learning, and a dad who treated the field like a classroom. None of that erases the current investigations or the awkward headlines, but it does explain the discipline and the 'show up and do the work' vibe he carries into everything else.