ALICE LONGBOTTOM works all hours over the next two years to form a representative government of Albion, and once it is formed, promptly recuses herself from ever serving as its head of state. She works behind-scenes to lobby for sentient non-human rights, and maintains close relationships with many public figures, but otherwise withdraws almost entirely from public life. She is notorious for refusing interviews from the press and biographers (except to Charlie Weasley, with whom she keeps up regular correspondence, and Draco, whose project she fully endorses).
Moddey Dhoo is converted into an elementary school with an emphasis on educating muggleborn witches and wizards and their non-magical siblings, and she and Frank spend their summers, weekends, and Wednesday evenings together there. Once Arabella and Victor retire, she takes over the day-to-day operations of the school. She and Frank keep regular tabs on the former children of Moddey Dhoo, many of whom have children of their own who go to Moddey Dhoo. Many of the former staff (and some former students) work there, and they are all quite close-knit (and fiercely protective of Alice's privacy). She maintains a close friendship with Molly Weasley and William Davidson, and their home at Moddey is welcome to anyone at the Order -- she has tea often with Jeremy Stretton. She misses Evelyn and looks forward to her letters, worries a great deal about Terry, and tries her best to be a good mum to Kevin, who thrives at Hogwarts. She's surprised and grateful when Terry finally settles down, and adores her two grandchildren.
Moddey Dhoo is converted into an elementary school with an emphasis on educating muggleborn witches and wizards and their non-magical siblings, and she and Frank spend their summers, weekends, and Wednesday evenings together there. Once Arabella and Victor retire, she takes over the day-to-day operations of the school. She and Frank keep regular tabs on the former children of Moddey Dhoo, many of whom have children of their own who go to Moddey Dhoo. Many of the former staff (and some former students) work there, and they are all quite close-knit (and fiercely protective of Alice's privacy). She maintains a close friendship with Molly Weasley and William Davidson, and their home at Moddey is welcome to anyone at the Order -- she has tea often with Jeremy Stretton. She misses Evelyn and looks forward to her letters, worries a great deal about Terry, and tries her best to be a good mum to Kevin, who thrives at Hogwarts. She's surprised and grateful when Terry finally settles down, and adores her two grandchildren.