The HD sounds like they're sure of what they want out of the trumpet class and it's up to you to try and make it as close to that goal as possible. You can do it.
As a rule of thumb, I like to make sure they have endurance before I "push range". The kids need some substance to that embouchure before they just "push" more. You could probably create a custom warm up page that makes them play about 10 lines of music with 8 measures each line. Give them fundamental work to do, appropriate technique work, and a little bit of top end range work. Make sure this is all something they can comfortably play. The goal is to play 80 measures in a single rep. A measure in between lines is great!
Once they can do this and not whine about fatigue too much, I introduce "pushing" the range. I just passed out my Level 3 warm up page today. It'll take me about 2 weeks to get it down with the new material and I'll try to make it easy in the next 4 weeks of playing. Next semester I'll begin the push from 4th line D to G. Most of our time now is spent with repetition to create fatigue.
All that to say, give them endurance and the range will be easier to push because their faces can handle the fact that 'pushing' the range will fatigue them extremely fast without any endurance.
All the best! Keep it up!
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