bcorbin said:
Lithonia also has a very cool software package, Visual, that has all of the IESNA recommendations listed, and will even lay out the particular fixtures for you, if you give it the recommended foot-candle level, the room dimensions, and the desired fixture.
Visual is a very handy app...
Download the basic version. It's free and will do much of what you're after. You will need to know what type fixture to use, but your local rep can help. Even if your local rep isn't a lithonia rep, you can get close enough using an equal. Here's a link:
http://www.visuallightingsoftware.com/
I use it all the time to create scenarios, print to a pdf then allow clients to make a decision based costs, light levels, etc.
Basics (very):
Lumens is basically lamp output and doesn't translate easily to a given light level. The standard is footcandle i.e. 50 fc @ the student's desk. It takes x number of lamps putting out x lumens in the right direction using x number of fixtures to provide that 50fc.
I would never discuss lighting in terms of lumens. In the back of my mind I know I need lamps putting lumens out to arrive at a desired light level i.e. footcandles.
There's a lot to consider w/ lighting classrooms; daylight harvesting, controls, etc. I've done a lot of schools and around these here parts; schools are very demanding lighting jobs but once you know the trick, they're all pretty much the same.
Anywho... the lighting bible (IESNA Lighting Handbook) ain't cheap, but what tool is? If you do even a bit of lighting it's (IMO) a required tool.