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Well from my expierience (veeery Eastern Europe) it's totally normal to take additional (payed) lessons at teacher's house. I'd been taking these back in my school days (2000's) and currently my friend who's a teacher offers such lessons. These usually take place at evenings or weekdays and not affiliated with school, so yeah, these commonly take place at teacher's house
but joker dated kawakami? yes
Does the teacher Kenji is interested in make any on screen appearances, perhaps as one of the teachers that teaches your class, or does she only "appear" in third party conversations?
Because she has to transfer at any point during the game, she is only related to Kenji's Social Link and only he mentions her. She doesn't appear as a teacher either.
The ideal outcome of his story line wold be for him to be accused and convicted on highly circumstantial evidence that is almost non-existentially connected to him and what he is accused of. It might teach him a lesson about the concept of due diligence in running an investigation.