Educational systems are complex, distributed, and safety‑critical civic infrastructures involving dynamic populations, transportation networks, environmental exposure, emergency response, health adjacency, food safety, and cyber‑physical security. Yet today, educational governance is nondeterministic, fragmented, and disconnected from the physical substrates that determine student safety, campus integrity, and emergency coordination.I introduce Lume‑Edu, to my knowledge the first deterministic governance substrate for educational systems. Built on the Lume‑V governance layer and the Lume‑Ops universal operational substrate, I integrate campus and building governance, student and staff identity management, transportation safety, environmental hazard mitigation, cyber‑physical access control, and emergency coordination into a single replay‑identical state machine. I enforce campus safety invariants, occupancy and environmental envelopes, deterministic multi‑agent arbitration, override logic with deterministic rollback, and certificate‑based auditability across classrooms, campuses, districts, and regions.
Ronald Jason Andrews (Mon,) studied this question.