Beaver County in Oklahoma ranks as the 55th safest county in the state, according to BestPlaces.net. It is an area of 1,559 square miles and it is home to more than 5,000 residents. The poverty rate of Beaver County is 16.5%, which is higher than the national average of 13.4%. In terms of safety, though, it fares better than many other counties in the state, with a crime index rate of 33.2 compared to that of 53 for the rest of Oklahoma. Beaver County has one high school and five elementary schools with a student-teacher ratio that faces some challenges when it comes to providing quality education to its students. Despite this, however, the county's overall rankings remain quite favorable for both safety and access to essential services for its citizens.
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