Curriculum management software for K-12 schools

K-12 curriculum management software for school leaders

Lumina helps school owners, principals, and academic leaders standardize curriculum, guide daily teaching, and spot pacing risk before it becomes a learning gap.

1 shared curriculum system
24h pacing visibility
3 steps to classroom insight

Your school has a curriculum. Lumina makes sure it reaches the classroom.

Most schools already have a scope and sequence, a pacing guide, and clear teaching expectations. The problem is that those plans live in documents while instruction happens across dozens of classrooms at once.

Lumina turns your curriculum into a live operational system. Teachers follow guided plans. Leaders see daily pacing data. Nobody waits until end-of-term to find out something went off track.

Founded by Emilio Rodarte (CEO) and Eliseo Robles (CTO), Lumina was built by people who understand how much instructional consistency matters in K-12 schools — and how few tools actually help with the execution side of that problem.

What school leaders need from curriculum management software

Lumina focuses on the operational questions that matter most when instruction has to stay consistent across grades, subjects, and campuses.

A

How do we standardize scope and sequence?

Define the official curriculum once, attach pacing expectations, and keep every classroom anchored to the same instructional plan.

B

How do teachers stay aligned without extra admin work?

Give teachers guided lesson structures, recommended resources, and next-step prompts instead of asking them to rebuild everything from scratch.

C

How do we catch pacing risk early?

Track daily instructional telemetry such as coverage status, pacing against plan, and exceptions that need coaching.

D

How do we support multiple campuses?

Use a shared operational layer so owners and academic directors can see the same live picture across schools.

Why schools kept noticing the same operational gaps

Q

Curriculum plans stayed in documents

Most schools had a curriculum map somewhere, but it was still difficult to see whether the plan was being delivered consistently across classrooms. Lumina was designed around that operational gap rather than around student assignment workflows.

A

Daily visibility was the differentiator

Lumina's position was that curriculum alignment, teacher guidance, and leadership visibility had to sit inside the same system. That is why the platform pages focus on execution, pacing, and coaching instead of courseware alone.

How Lumina works in practice

1

Define the instructional plan

School leaders codify curriculum, sequence, required outcomes, and pacing expectations in one shared system.

2

Guide daily teacher delivery

Teachers receive editable lesson structures and resources aligned to the plan, not a blank page or a disconnected template.

3

Measure execution and intervene

Principals and academic coordinators see pacing drift, missing coverage, and coaching opportunities while there is still time to act.

Explore more of the Lumina site

These pages cover the main ideas behind Lumina's approach to curriculum operations and classroom alignment.

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K-12 curriculum management software guide

The pillar page explains the category, the buyer problem, the operating model, and the implementation path.

Read the guide
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Instructional telemetry for schools

Learn how daily visibility into coverage and pacing helps leaders intervene earlier and coach with context.

See the telemetry page
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Lesson planning software for teachers

See how Lumina supports teachers with structured lesson planning instead of more administrative friction.

See the planning page
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Lumina vs traditional LMS

Compare assignment-centric learning platforms with an operations-first system for instructional execution.

Read the comparison

Results Lumina is designed to improve

1

Fewer curriculum surprises

Leaders can see which grades or classrooms are off pace before the term is over.

2

Faster coaching cycles

Principals coach from live evidence instead of waiting for retrospective reports.

3

Stronger teacher support

Teachers spend less time formatting plans and more time adapting instruction for their students.

4

Clearer multi-campus accountability

Owners and academic directors get one shared operational picture across schools.

Reference pricing

Platform pricing

$15 per teacher per month
  • 1Curriculum management and scope alignment
  • 2Daily instructional telemetry and dashboards
  • 3Structured lesson planning support for teachers
  • 4Implementation support for early-adopter schools
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Frequently asked questions about Lumina

What is K-12 curriculum management software?

K-12 curriculum management software gives school leaders one place to define what should be taught, when it should be taught, and how progress should be tracked across classrooms. Lumina adds teacher guidance and daily visibility so the curriculum becomes operational, not just documented.

Who should use Lumina inside a school?

Lumina is designed for school owners, principals, academic coordinators, department heads, and teachers. Leaders use it to monitor execution, and teachers use it to start each class with aligned instructional support.

How is Lumina different from a traditional LMS?

A traditional LMS usually focuses on assignments, submissions, and student-facing course content. Lumina focuses on the operational side of instruction: shared curriculum execution, pacing, coverage, and leadership visibility.

Does Lumina support schools with limited connectivity?

Lumina is designed for school environments where bandwidth is inconsistent and workflows need to stay simple. The product roadmap emphasizes low-friction, classroom-friendly operations for real school conditions.

Book a Lumina demo for your school or network

If your team needs clearer curriculum execution, daily instructional visibility, and better support for teachers, Lumina can walk you through the operating model and rollout plan.

Schedule a demo