Title IX addresses itself to the elimination of sex discrimination in many of the major areas of education: curriculum, counseling, athletics, extracurricular activities, employee benefits, staffing, and so forth. Primary responsibility for the enforcement of Title IX rests with the Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW). However, each school district, college, and university has the responsibility of developing specific implementation plans. The California Commission on the Status of Women has formed a statewide Title IX Task Force with members representing many city, county, and community commissions on the status of women. The task force is monitoring the implementation of Title IX throughout the state and is providing information to the public on its findings. Reports from some of the task force members are included in this bulletin. Listings of California laws that reinforce and strengthen Title IX, and of federally-funded programs currently operating in the state's schools also appear in this special edition, along with recent announcements of enforcement policy from HEW. (Author/MLF)