I don't think the story ever states that he becomes head boy. You have to be in your seventh year in order to be a head boy. And Ron didn't attend Hogwarts in his seventh year. By then, the Carrows had probably gotten rid of the tradition anyways.
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Professor McGongall became the headmistress for a few years before retiring. It remains unknown who became headmaster afterwards.
Not in the Harry Potter series books one through seven. He does rather become the new Herbology teacher in place of Professer Sprout.
There is no Ron Grigsby but there is a Ron Weasley
Arthur Weasley.
Arthur Weasley
Ron is short for Ronald, which is Ronald Weasley's real name, as shown in The Will of Albus Dumbledore in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and said many times by Hermione Granger in the films.
Ron Weasley can be described using many adjectives.. . .Here is a list of adjectives used for Ron Weasley:leanlankyred-headedbravewittyunique/stand-outishcornysheepishpoorsillynot-the-smartestfoolish/rashThere are many other ways to describe Ron Weasley. Mostly, he is a poor, oddly funny, and usually misled character who has a nice sense of humor.