Michael Seater (Spencer Sharpe) and Jake Epstein (Cam Dunleavey) were born only one day apart: Seater on January 15, 1987 and Epstein on January 16, 1987.
Robert Clark (Zack Greenburg) and Michael Seater (Spencer Sharpe) would both later star in Strange Days at Blake Holsey High (2002), in which they played Vaughn Pearson and Lucas Randall respectively.
Robert Clark (Zack Greenburg) and Michael Seater (Spencer Sharpe) are the only actors to appear in all 52 episodes of the series. In second place is Jake Epstein (Cam Dunleavey), who appeared in every episode except for Loose Lips: A Dog's Story (2000).
In the entry hall of Horace Hyde-White School, where much of the action of the series takes place, the viewer sees plaques, one of which lists the school's past prefects by school year, first initial and last name. The names on the Prefects plaque are those of crew members who worked on the show. Examples (from the bottom up) include "1950-51 S. Cosens" = Steve Cosens, cinematographer; 1949-1950 J.A. Delmage = John Delmage, producer; 1948-49 T. Hess = Terry Hess, construction manager; 1947-48 R. Sutherland = Rachel Sutherland, post-production supervisor; 1946-47 L. Amaral = Lisa Amaral-Wright, assistant property master; and so forth.
Robert Clark's (Zack Greenberg) elder brother Daniel Clark appeared in one episode of this series (But I'm Too Young to Be My Dad (2001)) as Mack Greenburg, Zack's future son, and would later on co-star along side Jake Epstein (Cam Dunleavey) in Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001).