Curriculum management software
Read the main product explanation and the operating problem Lumina addresses.
Read the platform guideContact
For general questions about the platform, curriculum operations, lesson planning workflows, or pricing, email the Lumina team directly.
The fastest way to understand Lumina is to start with the platform pages and then email with a concrete question about curriculum alignment, pacing, or teacher workflow.
Most questions about Lumina fit into a few broad categories. Some visitors want the high-level platform explanation and should start with the curriculum management software page. Others want the details on instructional telemetry or teacher planning support. If your question is about school operations, pacing visibility, or cross-campus alignment, the linked pages below provide the main context first.
The contact channel is intentionally simple. Rather than routing visitors through a long form, the site points directly to email. That keeps the contact path short and consistent with the rest of the site's low-friction structure.
If you are writing about the platform, include the school type, the instructional problem you are trying to solve, and whether your need is centered on planning, pacing, or leadership visibility. That makes it easier to route the conversation to the most relevant materials.
If you are looking for a quick product summary before reaching out, the platform guide, the telemetry page, and the LMS comparison page cover the site's core topics in the clearest order.
Read the main product explanation and the operating problem Lumina addresses.
Read the platform guideSee how pacing and coverage visibility fits into the leadership workflow.
Read the telemetry pageUse the comparison page if you are evaluating Lumina against a more conventional LMS.
Read the comparisonYou can contact Lumina by email at eliseo@luminaeducation.com.
You can ask about curriculum operations, lesson-planning workflows, instructional telemetry, pricing, or general platform questions.
The platform materials are oriented toward schools and networks that need instructional consistency across classrooms, departments, or campuses.