3 wins & 1 nomination
- 1999 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs
For episode "Smoking: Truth or Dare?".
- 2001 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Children's Program
- Arnold Shapiro (executive producer)
- Allison Grodner (supervising producer/writer/director)
- Karen Haystead Duzy (producer)
For episode "Surviving High School". - 2000 Winner Governor's Award"The Teen Files" aims to enlighten kids, parents, and educators about the important issues young adults face each day. Since its premiere in May 1998, the seven-part series has documented the responses of teenagers when shown the possible consequences of smoking, drinking, hatred and bigotry, sexual behavior, violence, and drug use. "The Teen Files'" vast outreach campaign is as important as the series itself. Months before each special airs, Arnold Shapiro Productions staff creates a campaign to make sure the series is seen by the people who can get the most from it. Since the programÿs inception, ASP has contacted and involved tens of thousands of teachers, principals, youth counselors, alternative schools, police officials, and non-profit organizations.
- 1999 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Children's Program
- Arnold Shapiro (executive producer)
- Allison Grodner (supervising producer)
- Michael Rabb
For episode "The Truth About Drinking".
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