A decision in this regard was taken by the Glen Rock Public School Board of Education last week.
The public school has more than 2,300 students enrolled in its six schools in New Jersey.
According to local NorthJersey.Com, Rona McNabola, the board's president, said she hopes the vote "sends a message to other communities" with growing Indian populations to at least consider recognising Diwali with a day off.
Hindu-Americans living in the area had last year requested the Board that schools be closed on Diwali to make it easier for Hindu families to observe the holiday.