Accessibility and Scholorships

Accessibility is a core value at the School of Sing and that is why we offer multiple lengths of time for private instruction as well as a monthly payment plan.

30 minutes - $1000

45 minutes - $1250

60 minutes - $1500

The semester will conclude with an open mic celebration, with proceeds supporting a scholarship program for the following semester, making the School of Sing even more accessible for all.

Please reach out to see if there are any remaining scholarship funds for the upcoming semester.

Spring Semester 2026

Week 1

January 5
Group Session 5:00

Week 2

January 12 - 16
Private Sessions

Week 3

January 19 - 23
Private Sessions

Week 4

January 26 - 30
Private Sessions

Week 5

February 2
Group Session 5:00

Week 6

February 9 - 13
Private Sessions

Week 7

February 16 - 20
Private Sessions

Week 8

February 23 - 27
Private Sessions

Week 9

March 2
Group Session 5:00

Week 10

March 9 - 13
Private Sessions

Week 11

March 16 - 20
Private Sessions

Week 12

March 23 - 27
Private Sessions

Week 13

March 30
Group Session 5:00

Week 14

April 6 - 10
Private Sessions

Week 15

April 13 - 17
Rest Week

Week 16

April 20 - 24
Rest Week

Week 17

April 27 - May 1
Private Sessions

Week 18

May 4
Group Session 5:00

Week 19

May 11 - 15
Private Sessions

Week 20

May 18 - 22
Private Sessions

Week 21

May 25
Group Session 5:00

Open Mic Performance

June 1
Group Session / Open Mic

5:00 / 6:30

Private and Group Sessions will be held via zoom or at The Park Church at 208 W Gray St. Elmira, NY 14901

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Mark Cox

Hi, I’m Mark Cox, I am a singer, actor, director, public speaker, choir director, life coach and vocal coach. My passion is helping people find their voice — whether that’s through singing, speaking, or performing. With a degree in music and counseling, I’ve had the joy of working with all kinds of artists, creatives, and communicators.

I am the founder of the School of SING!, a founding producing director with Actors A La Carte and currently serve as the assistant music director of the Cantata Singers, and I’m deeply committed to the School of Sing’s mission: building a community of well-rounded vocalists grounded in their humanity and joy for living. My heart is in helping singers, speakers, and performers overcome fear of being seen, connect deeply with themselves, and create meaningful connections with their audiences.

I also lead self-discovery retreats designed to guide people toward greater confidence, authenticity, and freedom in how they express themselves. Whether you’re stepping onto a stage or stepping into a new sense of self, I’d love to walk alongside you on that journey.