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.
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