Going through the website, they listed that the CogAT/NNAT test are conducted only in September and January, in the fairfax county.
We live OUTSIDE of fairfax as of now and are planning to move to fairfax county (to stay closer to my job and to get my son into a good school district and possibly into AAP).
As of now he goes to a private school - 2nd grade - has outstanding academics including high honors awards from CTY/Robotics certs/Chess certs etc.
Here is the timeline I am trying to lineup:
1. Have my son take the individual assessment -
http://cap.gmu.edu/page1/page1.html
2. Prepare the forms:
http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/packet/Fillable_AAPLevelIVReferralForm.pdf - from multiple sources
http://www.fcps.edu/is/aap/packet/Fillable_AAPParentGuardianQuestionnaire.pdf
3. Move to fairfax is going to happen by July 1st week.
4. Submit the forms in person to the office.
so the million $ question is:
Doing all the above, would my son stand a chance of getting into Level IV for Fall 2013 ?
Or are all seats for the Level IV for Fall 2013 already locked in, by the screening process by May - as the timeline indicates on fcps website?
Would really appreciate some pointers here - as the individual assessment that GMU is going to conduct is not even CoGAT/NNAT - which all the fairfax county students go through.
They said it was WISC-IV, but still admissible by the fairfax county. And this costs a lot - close to $400.