Not a lot.
The fairly recent phenomenon of girls outperforming boys academically at the K-12 level (a gender phenomenon that isn't universal across all subject, incidentally - girls continue to lag severely in science classes, though the math gap is disappearing) hasn't garnered a lot of action yet; mostly it garners defensiveness and denial, since the idea of boys needing help as a group offends feminists (who are inclined to focus on helping girls) and traditionalists (who are inclined to think that girls being behind is 'natural') alike. The solution as of now is mostly just trying to get people to recognize the problem.